Infamous pitch invader 'Jarvo' has made another public appearance, joining the All Blacks for national anthems before their test against Wales at Cardiff.
As the NZ anthem began playing at Principality Stadium, cameras panned down the line of All Blacks players, but came to rest on one wearing a black jersey - and a mask.
Daniel 'Jarvo' Jarvis tried to join the line next to prop Tyrel Lomax, but didn't last long in the All Blacks line, with security quickly whisking him away after only a couple of seconds.
'Jarvo's' appearance didn't seem to rattle the All Blacks one bit, as they cruised to a 54-16 victory, sparked by two intercept tries by new centurion Beauden Barrett, to extend the All Blacks’ winning run over Wales to 68 years.
Jarvis posted a social media picture of himself wearing an All Blacks jersey with the number ‘69’ on his back, captioned: "I just made my rugby debut for New Zealand facing the mighty Wales!"
'Jarvo' became famous around the world when he casually marched onto Lord's cricket ground in full whites, wearing a helmet and with bat under his arm, during the England v India test match in August.
He donned an Indian test jersey and walked out onto the field, until ground commentators noticed, leaving the touring Indians in hysterics.
"Some random chap in whites had made his way into the middle with the Indian players, and he stood there as if he was about to take part in the test match," laughed England great Michael Atherton on Sky Sports.
He also invaded the pitch during the fourth test at The Oval, where he was arrested and charged with aggravated trespass, after appearing to collide with English star Jonny Bairstow.
Most recently, he made it onto the field during the NFL game between Miami Dolphins and Jacksonville Jaguars at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
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