Super League players forced to flee field after bull breaks loose

Super League players forced to flee field after bull breaks loose

Catalans Dragons players were forced to run for cover after a bull broke loose during a parade before their much-anticipated Super League clash with St Helens.

The parade was contrived by Catalans owner Bernard Guasch, head of a local meat processing company, to celebrate the quality of beef in the region.

However, all did not go according to plan as one of the bulls broke free, dragging its unfortunate handler across the turf before shaking free and charging towards the posts, sending players, who were warming up at the time, running to the stands.

The bull, one of three in the parade, was swiftly recovered with no damage done bar a few rising heart-rates, and the match started as scheduled at the Stade Gilbert Brutus in Perpignan.

In a statement before the incident, the Dragons said that “three prize-winning bulls, as well as two cows from the same Gascon breed, will perform a lap of honour during the warm-up”.

Having survived the scare, the Dragons got their game under way against St Helens in a repeat of the 2021 grand final.

Before the match, St Helens head coach Paul Wellens said he was expecting a tough battle against the Dragons, even without any expectation of having to deal with a bull on the loose.

“We have had some really tough battles with Catalans over recent years and we know them at their best are a really strong side,” he said. “Like ourselves, you go through periods in the season where sometimes you are playing well and sometimes you are not quite getting it right. Catalans have had a bit of both this year but we will be preparing for them at their best.”

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Catalans went on to beat the reigning Super League champions 24-12, ending a run of three games without a win.

Telegraph, London

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