That hand gesture is gonna land us in trouble again with the NRL .. The NRL has been rocked by revelations fans of one club were targeted by highly offensive hand gestures from players in a fiery match on Sunday.
(from news.com.au)
After Jarome Luai put Samuela Fainu through the line to score a try to put the game beyond doubt with just 10 minutes to go, Tigers players erupted in celebration, taunting the usually rowdy Dogs fans who had been shocked into silence.
During the celebrations, Tigers players Samuela Fainu, Latu Fainu, and Brent Naden were seen making a symbol with their hands, as other players waved and gave the claw to Canterbury supporters.
Despite looking innocent enough, news.com.au can reveal the celebration was actually an offensive gesture known as ‘the Khod’.
Wests Tigers players have come under fire for a ‘disgraceful’ taunt in their shock 28-14 upset win over the Bulldogs.
But one moment in particular rubbed Bulldogs fans the wrong way.
After Jarome Luai put Samuela Fainu through the line to score a try to put the game beyond doubt with just 10 minutes to go, Tigers players erupted in celebration, taunting the usually rowdy Dogs fans who had been shocked into silence.
During the celebrations, Tigers players Samuela Fainu, Latu Fainu, and Brent Naden were seen making a symbol with their hands, as other players waved and gave the claw to Canterbury supporters.
Despite looking innocent enough, news.com.au can reveal the celebration was actually an offensive gesture known as ‘the Khod’.
But the ‘Khod gesture’ which is done by pointing a straight hand to the sky and wiggling the middle finger down towards the palm, translates to “f*** you”.
It is a gesture that NRL superfan Jean-Claude Bitar has shown fans and players on social media, teaching people how to flip off people the Lebanese way.
“So what you’ve got to do is put your hand up like you are giving them a high five. Then put this finger down (the middle finger) and point it at them and go ‘Khod’,” Bitar says in one clip.
And after the Tigers flipped the script on the Dogs, several Tigers players decided to give Canterbury fans the ‘Khod’.
Naden and the Fainu brothers both were seen holding their hands up while moving their middle fingers downwards, right in front of Bulldogs supporters.
Camera shots from behind showed several Dogs fans also doing the ‘Khod’ back at the players, while others reverted to flipping them off the traditional way.
The NRL is reportedly aware of the incident and will address the situation on Monday.