A pitch invader managed to join the All Blacks for their national anthem ahead of the Wales match at the Principality Stadium.
The intruder somehow managed to get past stewards and gain access to the pitch.
Wearing a New Zealand jersey with the number 69 on the back, he was captured on Amazon Prime Video TV cameras standing just inches from the linked All Blacks as they faced a sell-out Principality Stadium crowd.
The jersey also bore the name "Jarvo".
The man, complete with hand on heart ready for the anthem while wearing his face covering, was swiftly led from the pitch so the pre-match pleasantries could be completed before kick-off.
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YouTuber Daniel Jarvis, aka 'Jarvo 69' was arrested last month after running onto the field of play at the Oval during an England cricket match.
He denied a charge of aggravated trespass after being accused of invading the pitch and allegedly colliding with England star Jonny Bairstow.
Jarvis was arrested on September 3 over the incident, which was the third time during the series that he had ran onto the pitch.
All three incidents were uploaded to his YouTube channel, which has just over 160,000 subscribers.
Jarvis appeared at Croydon Magistrates' Court this month and pleaded not guilty to charge of aggravated trespass.
Jarvis's defence lawyer, Bruce Reid, told the court that his client did not intend to "intimidate any person or to obstruct or disrupt any activity as alleged".
Jarvis was granted unconditional bail by the magistrates and the case will go to trial on March 23 next year.
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