Infamous Prankster Invades Everton Pitch in Embarrassing Incident at New Stadium
An embarrassing incident unfolded at Hill Dickinson Stadium when a notorious prankster invaded the pitch during the rugby league Ashes series. The prankster, known as ‘Jarvo 69,’ managed to infiltrate Everton’s new home before the match between England and Australia.
Details of the Incident
Despite security measures in place, ‘Jarvo 69,’ whose real name is Daniel Jarvis, evaded stewards and made his way onto the field. He positioned himself alongside the Australian team before the national anthem, garnering attention and criticism on social media.
- Date of the Incident: 1 November 2025
- Location: Hill Dickinson Stadium
- Teams: England vs. Australia
- Event: Rugby league Ashes series
- Previous Match: Australia defeated England 26-6 at Wembley the week prior.
- Next Match: Scheduled for 8 November at Headingley Stadium, Leeds.
Jarvo 69’s Prankster History
Daniel Jarvis has a history of high-profile disruptions in sports. Notable incidents include:
- Attempting to join the England football team during a Nations League match in September 2024.
- Disrupting Sky Sports’ coverage with a sex toy on transfer deadline day.
- Infiltrating the closing ceremony of the Paris Olympic Games disguised as a member of Team GB.
- Broadcasting inappropriate sounds during a live FA Cup match.
- Disrupting the Euro 2024 draw.
Repercussions of His Actions
Jarvis faced legal consequences for his previous antics. In 2022, he was found guilty of aggravated trespass after invading a Test cricket match at the Oval and making contact with a player. The court emphasized that such actions pose potential risks to athlete safety, underscoring the seriousness of his behavior.
The recent pitch invasion at Hill Dickinson Stadium has reignited discussions around security at sporting events. Fans reacted on social media, with one calling it “a true embarrassment” for the venue’s security staff. As the rugby league Ashes series continues, the implications of Jarvis’s antics remain a focal point in discussions about safety and discipline in sports.