WATCH: English YouTube pranksters storm Croke Park, sparking furious reaction

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Two English YouTubers have filmed themselves sneaking into the home of the GAA, Croke Park, climbing the roof, running through the stands and doing backflips on the hallowed pitch.

YouTuber Kain Hogg, 23, and his friend Brogan flew from Liverpool to Dublin to infiltrate Ireland’s largest stadium and was once Europe’s third-largest on Jones’ Road.

Hogg is a well-known urban explorer and content creator, whose video of his exploits was later posted online. His stunts have made headlines several times over the years, as in the past he slipped over the roof of Liverpool’s Anfield stadium for a Champions League match. and “sailed” on a moving train.

A one-minute clip posted on Hogg’s TikTok account with more than 40,000 fans over the weekend has already garnered around 90,000 views, around 10,000 likes and more than 250 comments on the popular video-sharing platform at the time of writing.

The footage shows Hogg and his friend looking for a trail to Croke Park, north of Dublin, calling it a “fortress” before finding a path into the park.

Once inside, the two men can be seen roaming the back aisles, bleachers and roof of the stadium before the video ends with Brogan doing a backflip on the field.

The clip sparked a furious reaction in the comments section, with users dismayed that Hogg was unable to make it to the stadium and snuck into one of Ireland’s national treasures.

Taking to Twitter, one viewer stated: “Who’s this gonna impress when you don’t know anything about the place. It deserves a lot more respect than some attention seeker looking for views.”

As he said, “Boy, it’s a pity to get into something of such a price for Ireland. “

The full video of their trip to the Irish capital was uploaded to YouTube on Tuesday. You can view the full video below:

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