Proud of yourself, lady? Woman rips football star's boot out of young boy's hands after star tossed it into crowd at charity game

A football star was all about doing good at a charity benefit this weekend, but one fan forgot the meaning of the word.

A local news video shows how when the Green Bay Packers wide receiver tossed his cleat into the stands for a young boy to keep as a memento, it was ripped out of his grasp by an over-eager female fan.

The grown woman, identified as Robyn Ereth from Neshkoro, is seen physically trying to body block the young boy as he holds on tightly to his prize but she keeps fighting until she can thwart him.



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The toss: Donald Driver, in yellow shorts, is seen throwing one of his cleats towards some awaiting fans

The fight: The grown woman, thought to be Robyn Ereth, goes for the cleat at the same time as the young boy

Not letting go: The two continue to tussle over the cleat after the charity softball game

Donald Driver, known most recently for his victory on Dancing With The Stars, traded in his football skills to play in his annual charity softball game at Fox Cities stadium in Appleton, Wisconsin.

The Post Crescent newspaper interviewed Ms Ereth and her friends Lorna Plamann and Marcie Waterworth as they were walking into the stadium for the game along with the thousands of other fans of Mr Driver.



When asked if he was a better football player or dancer, Ms Ereth said that he was a good man 'all the way around' and said that she would give him a ten, making a reference to his days on the reality show.

The pre-game interview shows Ms Plamann holding her own version of the standard Dancing With The Stars 'Mirror Ball' trophy.

Digging in deep: Both Ms Ereth, seen holding the fake Mirror Ball trophy that her friend was holding earlier, and the young boy are determined to take home the cleat End result: The woman proudly holds the cleat after the boy seemingly gives up and moves on

But then in the Milwaukee, Wisconsin Journal-Sentinel video which shows her interaction with the little boy, it seems that Ms Ereth wasn't content to let her friend keep the trophy.

Just as Ms Ereth goes in for the boy's cleat, she is seen holding Ms Plamann's mirror ball in her hand, taking all of the prizes for herself.

Rather than feeling any shame for besting a young boy out of a memento from his likely football hero, Ms Ereth holds the cleat proudly as if it is completely appropriate to take toys from children.



She and two friends posed for photos after the game, proudly displaying their trophy shoe.



'Donald is missing a shoe!!! thx Donald!!!!!' she wrote on her Facebook wall.



Proud of themselves: Robyn Ereth (left) and two friends including Lorna Plamann (right) displaying the shoe after the intense battle with the boy

Caught: A different local news outlet identified the eager woman (right) and her two friends as they were headed into the charity softball game that benefited the football star's anti-homelessness foundation

Now Mr Driver himself has stepped into the debate, posting to his own Facebook page and hoping for some grassroots help.



'Had a great time at my charity softball game, but I just saw a truly disturbing video of a grown woman snatching one of my cleats from the boy I threw it to in the stands,' he wrote.



'I want to get this boy the cleats he deserves! Can you guys help me find out who he is so I can get them to him??? Thank you Packer Nation!'



He asked and he received, as a Journal Sentinel reporter Tweeted at the star saying that he confirmed the boy's name is Stephen Wagner after speaking with the family.



On and off the field: Donald Driver, known best for his time on the Green Bay Packers (left), won this season of Dancing With The Stars with his partner on the show Petra Murgatroyd (right)

Proceeds from the nearly 9,000 tickets to the game went towards a charity that the long-time football player and his wife created to help fight homelessness in Wisconsin and his hometown of Houston, Texas.

The 37-year-old football player is known for his charitable work, and he has lended his time and name to local hospitals and Goodwill ventures.



The Donald Driver foundation helps pay high hospital bills for local children and placed previously homeless families in new homes.



He even wrote three children's books, the profits of which went towards his charitable endeavors.



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