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Arrest After Pitch Invader Lined up Next to Australians Before Rugby League Ashes

Daniel Jarvis, known as Jarvo 69, was arrested for fraud-related offenses after breaching security to join the Australian team during the Rugby League Ashes national anthem.

  • On Saturday, November 1, Merseyside Police detained Daniel Jarvis at Hill Dickinson Stadium before the England v Australia match, arresting him on suspicion of fraud-related offences.
  • Known as Jarvo on social media, he has more than 200,000 YouTube followers and a long record infiltrating major events like the FA Cup, Test cricket, and 2024 Paris Olympics.
  • Television coverage captured the intruder wearing a replica Kangaroos jersey labelled Jarvo 69 as he joined the line-up, while Cameron Munster said, `Some guy tried to get in between me and him and I said, 'Nah'.`
  • The sell-out fixture drew more than 50,000 fans at Everton's stadium, marking the first non-football event there as Australia's win sealed the Ashes series ahead of the third Test next Sunday.
  • Reports say Jarvo has repeatedly evaded security to join team anthems, with an inquiry recently launched after Jarvis's past actions and organisers hoping for more rugby events at Everton in the near future.
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Love Rugby League broke the news in United Kingdom on Saturday, November 1, 2025.
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