Wales got their Six Nations campaign back on track with a 16-6 win over France in Paris, with George North scoring a crucial try eight minutes from time.
But while the Welsh side celebrated the score that would end their eight-game losing streak, one member of the crowd got a little too excited.
North's father David suddenly appeared on the pitch to celebrate with his son, running from the stands without a steward in sight. Despite the jubilation of the moment, George failed to notice that it was his dad grabbing him from behind and not one of his teammates, with a few startled looks aimed in David's direction.
Eventually, David was apprehended by the on-rushing stewards and dragged away, still celebrating George's 12th try for his country as the players returned to their own half - with a smile appearing on fellow winger Alex Cuthbert's face as he identified who the pitch invader was.
It is not the first time a family member has invaded the pitch though. France No 8 Imanol Harinordoquy was involved in an on-field scrap when his side Biarritz met Basque rivals Bayonne in November 2011. When Harinordoquy was left to fend for himself, an unlikely figure emerged from the stand to try and land a punch on Bayonne's Jean-Jo Marmouyet.