A hooded teen stormed the field during an altercation in a school rugby match and punched a player from Napier Boys' High School. Photo / Whakaata Māori
A hooded teen stormed the field during an altercation in a school rugby match and punched a player from Napier Boys' High School. Photo / Whakaata Māori
Police have identified a hooded teenager who was videoed storming the field during a schoolboy rugby game and punching a teenage player in the head.
Footage of the May 30 attack, during the first half of a Super 8 Rugby First XV game between Napier Boys’ High School and GisborneBoys’ High School, went viral on social media.
It’s understood the assailant was visiting Gisborne from Wellington when the assault took place and was not connected to the local school.
Police launched an investigation into the incident but weeks later were yet to speak to the offender.
However, in a statement to the Herald last month, a spokesman said a young person had now been interviewed in relation to the assault and the matter referred to the Youth Services team.
“Police are not looking for anyone else in relation to this matter.”
A hooded man stormed the field during an altercation in a school rugby match and punched a player from Napier Boys' High School. Photo / Whakaata Māori
Pressed for further details about the young person, police confirmed he was a teenage male, but declined to provide further information given his age.
Gisborne Boys’ High School principal Tom Cairns said the teenager was not a member of the school community, had never been enrolled at the school “and is unknown to us”.
“My understanding is that this person does not even live in Gisborne or our region.”
Play was disrupted when a high tackle sparked an on-field stoush at the Gisborne ground.
A hooded man (on the right) makes his way on to the field from the sideline before striking a Napier player. Photo / Whakaata Māori
A broadcast of the game shows a Napier Boys’ player lying injured on the field after the tackle. One of his teammates then pushes the Gisborne player responsible for the tackle, and other Napier teammates join in.