The New Zealand Warriors fan who was supposedly mistreated by a manly player has begged the NRL who does not sanction the Marine Eagle.
The Warriors beat the Eagles in a Boilver in Auckland on Friday night, with an emotion that is going crazy in the crowd.
Sea Eagles, Gordon Chan Kum Tong, was filmed trying to grab a New Zealand fan by the shirt on the side line while also looking for his phone.
A man, who is believed to be the fan's father, intervened and pushed Kum Tong.
The NRL is investigating the incident, which occurred at the end of the game when Manly's favorite Jake Trbojevic had been synchronized and was on his way to the tunnel.
However, the fanatic involved in the fight has published a video on social networks saying that he did nothing bad, while asking the NRL to not punish Kum Tong.

Manly's player Eagles Gordon Chan Kum Tong (right) faces the fan (left) on the side line

Chan Kum Tong (in the photo) was part of the male team that travels, but did not play in the game against the Warriors
“Kia Ora, I am the guy who was placed by the manly player in the game on Friday night,” he said.
'The first thing I mean is that I don't think I must face any important impact of this, as a result of this.
“I understand that at any time if he has placed me or tried to take my phone, but I do not think I must face any important impact as a suspension or in the worst case, lose their job for that.
'The second thing I mean is that I have gone to NRL games since I was a small child. I have sat in those seats for almost a decade.
“I know the difference between sled and jokes.”
The footage then shows the fanatic filming the manly star Jake Trbojevic directing the tunnel after being synchronized by sin, shouting: 'Yes, jurbo, thanks jurbo'.
“When Jake Trbojevic had the sin, you can see clearly in the video that was not disrespectful, I did not swear or slide at all,” said the fan.
'In the NRL we have created a culture that allows jokes in the community and in the NRL games.

New Zealand warriors said he didn't want to see Chan Kum Tong sanctioned

The incident occurred when Jake Trbojevic (in the photo) was breathless in the clash of New Zealand
'I don't think a NRL player is allowed to walk and necklace a fan, but I don't think he must face great repercussions of those actions.
'And always, until the f *** in Wahs, baby.'
The Warriors' fan received a lot of support from Footy fans for having the courage to get the video and defend the manly player.
“Thanks for the brother clarification and what a guy promising for not taking more measures,” one published.
“It is fair and good in the guy to leave and clarify it, but I also see why the player could have thought that something more disrespectful had happened and probably acted as that cause of the great consideration he has in juro,” added another.
But some Footy fans questioned why the fan had left his seat to shout at Trbojevic.
'Why does everything need to be filmed and published for influence? Just sit in your seat and hackle from there, 'published a fan.
'There is no reason to be on the faces of the players with a camera. Gckt should not have touched you, but you are being a plague with your phone outside and this falls to our fan base that looks bad. '
It would probably be better not to act as a university teenager. Enjoy the game but do not act like an immature Prat, “I published another.
“He does nothing to clarify anything why the need to leave his seat to abuse a footballer,” added another.
The NRL is still investigating the incident without sanctions transmitted from Monday morning.
“The NRL is aware of the shared video on social networks and is consulting,” said an NRL spokesman.