- Anasta received a penalty after being beaten in the mouth
- The moment he protested with referee Ben Cummins is now a fan tattoo
- Anasta has seen the ink and issued his verdict
A NRL fan has signed one of the most crazy football moments in the modern era in his arm, and the big football in the center of the drama in the field loves him.
During a heated NRL clash in 2007 between the Rabbitohs and the Gallos, David Fa'alogo reacted to what he thought it was a childbirth to stand up and hit Braith anasta in the head.
In a strange turn, referee Ben Cummins initially granted a penalty against Anasta before Fa'alogo, instead of sending it.
Fa'alogo later received a suspension of seven games, while Anasta, which was also breathless for a separate claw Tackle, criticized the management of the arbitrator of the chaotic game.
It was a moment that lives in the folklore of the Rugby League and persecutes Anasta until today.
But the former Footy star and the current presenter of the NRL 360 program of Fox Sports could see the fun when a fan revealed that they had made a tattoo of the infamous incident.

Braith Anasta reacts after being beaten by David Fa'alogo in his 2007 NRL shock

Braith Anasta has shared the image of that moment that has been understood in the biceps of a fanatic

NRL 360 host he saw the fun side of the tattoo, despite imagining one of the worst moments of his career as a player
'Jim de Lilyfield' called the Sen Sports Radio Network to reveal that he was the fan that had immortalized at the time Anasta had been beaten by Fa'alogo.
The ink includes the moment in which Anasta was perforated and a second panel with his classic response 'You're off your Head' to be penalized by Cummins.
Anasta shared the image of the fan's tattoo with the sarcastic subtitle 'some people have serious problems' and an emoji laughing.
The infamous incident developed during a burning shock among the bitter rival clubs.
At the end of the game, the tensions were passed when Anasta clung to Fa'alogo in a movement referee, Ben Cummins, considered a claw Tackle.
But Fa'alogo took the law in his own hands, recording the name in the fierce rivalry of Rabbitohs Rabitohs standing and hitting Anasta in the face.
“His season could have ended,” said commentator Warren Smith at that time.
He stood up and has just registered Braith Anasta. Talk about a brain explosion. He could have obtained Braith Anasta, but Gee Wiz will pay a price.

Anasta is treated by coaches after being beaten by Souths striker David Fa'alogo

Souths and Roosters players are photographed in one of the most burning rival confrontations between the two sides
'He complains about a claw Tackle, he succeeded in Ras, right in the button. He has done it terribly well to stand up.
What happened after the begged belief. Cummins called Anasta, bleeding from the mouth, and told him that the penalty would be granted against him.
You are out of your head! You are out of your head! Anasta enraged the referee.
“Then, the next time they give a penalty, can I get up and correct someone and still have a penalty?” The captain of the bewildered roosters Craig Fitzgibbon told Cummins.
“The penalty had already gone against your side, I will deal with that (the Punch Fa'alogo) now,” Cummins replied.
Then, the referee further surprised the spectators for only Fa'alogo granted by sin instead of sending it.
Fa'alogo was suspended by seven games by the Judicial Power of the NRL for its brain explosion and the live time in the folklore of the Rugby League until today.
However, the game further descended in the farce, when Anasta himself became endless later in the game for another alleged claw Tackle, this time in the southern Jeremy Smith Smith of Souths.
'The referee lost his plot, Anasta said at that time.
'He simply listened to the crowd. You should check your underpants.
'Seriously, I've never seen anyone give in to the crowd like him.
“How do I get 10 in the container for being beaten in the head and throw one back?”