Just Stop Oil protesters interrupt Premiership Rugby final

A man wearing a Just Stop Oil t-shirt on the Twickenham pitch  (Getty Images)
A man wearing a Just Stop Oil t-shirt on the Twickenham pitch (Getty Images)

Two Just Stop Oil protesters caused a brief interruption to the Premiership Rugby final at Twickenham after invading the pitch and releasing a batch of orange powder.

There were boos at Twickenham as the protesters entered the field of play and caused a delay of around two minutes as they released the power on the halfway line.

The powder left a mark on the Twickeham pitch but the final between Saracens and Sale quickly resumed after the protesters were dragged to the touchline.

Sale players Jono Ross and Tom Curry, the England international, assisted the stewards as the protesters were removed from the pitch.

The protest caused significantly less disruption than Just Stop Oil’s demonstration at the World Snooker Championships, which halted an entire session after orange powder was thrown onto the table.

Two arrests were made following the protest at The Crucible.

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