Western Mail

Boy, six, distraught as insensible drunk man vomits all over him

- LAURA CLEMENTS Reporter laura.clements@walesonlin­e.co.uk

A “SUPER-EXCITED” six-year-old boy watching his first-ever Wales match at the Principali­ty Stadium was distraught when a fellow fan vomited all over him.

Joey Delaney was watching Wales take on Australia on Saturday afternoon when a man sitting in the row behind him suddenly threw up, sending vomit “everywhere”.

The man was so inebriated he could barely sit up, Joey’s mum Sophie said, and he was so far gone he couldn’t even speak to apologise.

“Joey was unbelievab­ly excited to watch his first Wales match for his first time in the stadium,” Sophie said. “However, his experience was nearly ruined by the guy sat behind us who was so drunk he vomited all down the back of our son, all over the floor behind us, and all down the back of my coat.

“My son’s coat, Wales hat, scarf and seat were covered in this man’s sick. The amount of vomit was unbelievab­le and the guy was slumped over his seat. He couldn’t even talk or hardly open his eyes.”

The family of three from Chepstow had been enjoying Joey’s first-ever experience watching an internatio­nal rugby match at the Principali­ty Stadium up until that shocking moment, Sophie said. Their tickets were a surprise present from family for husband Andrew’s 40th birthday.

“Joey was super-excited,” Sophie said. “From getting the train to Cardiff, going for food, and seeing his face walking up those steps. He was completely in awe of the music, the build-up, the national anthem, everything.”

Andrew is a massive rugby fan and has happy memories of watching his first rugby match with his own father. Saturday’s match was a special moment for him to do the same with his own son, Sophie said.

The family were “living in the moment” of the nail-biting match until Sophie glanced up from sending pictures to their family to see her son in “absolute floods of tears”.

“There was sick everywhere,” she explained. “There was just so much. Joey was so upset and shocked – he cried so much. I had to stop myself from crying from seeing my son so upset and from the absolute shock of it all.”

Earlier this month a married couple had a “horrendous” experience at the Wales v South Africa autumn internatio­nal when they were left soaked in beer after an “extremely drunk” spectator fell on to them from two rows above.

Sophie and Andrew did their best to clean the sick off and were heartened by fellow fans, who were quick to offer their help, passing down antibacter­ial gel and even offering up their own hats and scarves to console the youngster. A friend of the drunk man took him off to get cleaned up too, but then had the audacity to come back and ask if they could sit back down.

Sophie said: “He said, ‘I’ve sorted him out,’ but I said, ‘No way, you’re not sitting anywhere near my child’.”

Joey wanted to leave, but after the best clean-up operation they could muster they managed to stay and watch the final 10 minutes.

Sophie asked a steward if they could move to new seats and was thankful they said yes and even showed them to their clean chairs. But she is disappoint­ed that it had to come to that at all and says people should be more responsibl­e when watching the rugby.

“We absolutely understand that people enjoy a drink during the match, with the majority acting ‘merry’, but being that drunk and posing such a risk to others, most importantl­y children, is not acceptable,” she said.

“Everyone else we encountere­d throughout the day was so amazing at making sure our son felt safe and enjoyed the experience.

“You do just think, ‘How drunk were you when you got here?’,” she added. “People like that shouldn’t have the power to taint Joey’s positive and happy spirit. They are not watching the game or supporting the team when behaving like that.”

 ?? ?? > Joey Delaney with mum Sophie and dad Andrew
> Joey Delaney with mum Sophie and dad Andrew

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