Nobby’s Beach Bar brawl: Gold Coast
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A frenzied brawl erupts in the beer garden of a popular bar after a man is cowardly beaten on Grand Final night – as a dozen men rain down blows and smash tables
- Queensland police investigate an all-out brawl at a Nobby’s beach bar
- The huge fight broke out between AFL fans after Saturday’s grand final
- Footage shows men violently beating each other and climbing on tables to join in
- A 19-year-old was taken to hospital with a head injury, but most fled
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Violent AFL fans erupted into a massive brawl that started with a ‘coward’ punch and ended with revelers climbing onto tables to join in.
The sickening fight started on Saturday night at Nobby’s Beach Bar on the Gold Coast, after the grand final match between the Geelong Football Club and Sydney Swans.
Tensions are said to have developed when a man unsuspectingly punched another patron at about 8 p.m.
The incident quickly spiraled out of control with more than a dozen men seen in wild footage striking blows as tables and chairs were toppled in the chaos, leaving shattered glass across the venue.
Shocking footage shows violent revelers in an all-out brawl at a Nobby’s beach bar on the Gold Coast after Saturday night’s AFL grand final
As the brawl in the beer garden continues, customers can climb over each other to join the action.
You can hear people screaming as glass breaks and bystanders take cover.
Desperate guards eventually separated the two sides using the glass doors between the beer garden and the indoor bar.
Ongoing fights continued in the club and on the streets of the popular entertainment area.
A 19-year-old was taken to hospital in stable condition with facial injuries.
Most of the revelers involved in the fight fled before the police arrived.
Queensland police officers are investigating the incident and searching for the men involved in the violent demonstration.
Anyone with information is asked to contact police.
Queensland Police Investigate Violent Fight In Which Men Climbed On Tables To Join After A 19-Year-Old Was Hospitalized