Habitual ex-pat Kiwi streaker Wati Holmwood has been sentenced to three months jail.

Nelson-born Holmwood, ran 90-metres across Sydney's ANZ Stadium wearing nothing but a pair of shoes during game three of rugby league's State of Origin series between New South Wales and Queensland on July 17.



Holmwood was also fined $A2000.



The 33-year-old father of two pleaded guilty to indecent exposure and entering a playing field without authority when he appeared in the Burwood Local Court on August 6.



Magistrate Christopher Longley told Holmwood, who was already on a good behaviour bond following a similar incident during an NRL game between the New Zealand Warriors and Wests Tigers in 2011, that a jail term was inevitable because of his prior offending.



Holmwood already faces $A11,000 worth of fines for his pitch invasions and has been banned from ANZ Stadium and all NRL games.



Holmwood's representation unsuccessfully sought an extended good behaviour bond or a suspended sentence and described him as having "limited intellect" during court proceedings.

There are now plans to appeal the custodial sentence.



He was scheduled to be sentenced last week but failed to appear in court and an arrest warrant was issued.



The court was told Holmwood had no phone, calendar and therefore no means "of marking the passage of time".



At last month's court appearance Holmwood told Fairfax Media he had been disowned by family members but indicated he would like to streak at an All Black test in the future.

Holmwood admitted he had been drinking alcohol before his nude run before 83,000 spectators though his actions were premeditated because he had smeared himself with lubricant to avoid being tackled.