- Multiple arrests after the fight at the Accor stadium
- Followed the victory of the Bulldogs LNR against Knights
- Three women among six football fans loaded
- Woman, 21, was struck unconscious on stage
Six football fans – three women – were charged by NSW police following a fight outside Accor Stadium after the Bulldogs NRL victory against Newcastle on April 6.
Two of the men – both aged 21 – were denied the surety and will appear on Saturday before the PARAMATTA release court.
Friday, the couple was arrested in Bankstown in the southwest of Sydney.
The men were then taken to the Bankstown police station where they were accused of actually aggravated bodily lesions in the company of others and a statement from the NSW police read.
He followed two public members who would have been attacked at the Sydney Olympic Park – with a woman, 21, was unconscious on the scene before she was taken to the hospital to assess her injuries.
The man with whom she was – also 21 years old – was not seriously injured.
Six football fans – three women – were charged by New South Wales police following a fight outside of Accor Stadium after the victory of the Round Bulldogs against Newcastle on April 6 (photo, the half -back of the Bulldogs Toby Sexton)

He follows two public members who would have been attacked at the Sydney Olympic Park – with a woman, 21, was unconscious on the scene before she was taken to the hospital to assess her injuries (photo, the star of the Bulldogs Jacob Kiraz)
Elsewhere, a trio of women – 38, 37 and 35 years old – all spoke to the police after launching a public inquiry into the incident.
The two younger women were arrested and charged with the Auburn police station.
The two will attend the local Burwood court on April 17.
The other woman, 38, will appear in the same court after she was accused of common assault and assault causing real bodily lesions with others.
A sixth person, 21, attended St George police station where he was arrested and accused of assault causing acts with real bodily lesions.
The man obtained a conditional deposit and will appear before the local court of Sutherland on May 6.
The six people were prohibited from attending NSW Ground sites.
NSW police confirmed that their investigation was now over.
The incident follows a wild fight at the same place on Friday, April 4, while more than 10 roosters and the south fans exchanged punches before security tries to intervene.
It is understood that the confrontation occurred late in the second half, 22 people escorted from the Accor stadium.