Catalans Dragons players got the fright of their lives as a rampaging bull interrupted their pre-match warm-up.
The Dragons were going through their motions to prepare for their hotly-anticipated Super League clash against St Helens at the Stade Gilbert Brutus.
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Players could scarcely have imagined the chaos that would ensue from Catalans owner Bernard Guasch’s bright idea to have a pre-match parade featuring the animals to emphasise the quality of beef in the area.
Guasch, who is also the head of a meat processing company in the region, arranged for “three prize-winning bulls, as well as two cows from the same Gascon breed” to “perform a lap of honour during the warm-up” according to a club statement before the game.
Guasch, who is also the head of a meat processing company in the area, wanted to emphasise the quality of beef in the area.
But things quickly got out of control.
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One bull decided it would make a run for it and break free from its handler, who was helplessly dragged along the ground.
The bull then decided to make a run for the Dragons players who were warming up near the posts at one end of the field.
It didn’t help that Catalans’ stars were wearing red warm-up tops, either.
The Dragons players quickly bolted in all directions to get to safety as the bull continued trotting around, with one player and a trainer even seen jumping into the stands.
Thankfully, the bull was recovered with no damage done and the game began as planned.
Catalans ultimately ran out 24-12 winners over the defending champions to snap their three-game winless streak.