State of Origin streaker Wati Holmwood at least dressed for the occasion when he made a brief display of contrition in a Sydney court today as the result of his disruptive nude dash at ANZ Stadium last month.



The 33-year-old, who gained infamy for his length of the field nude run in the State of Origin rugby league decider on July 17, tried to prove elusive again by turning up 45 minutes after proceedings got underway at Burwood Local Court.



Originally from Nelson, the father of two made a low profile entrance to the court complex, a stark contrast to his 95-metre surge downfield in the 78th minute as Queensland were on the brink of sealing their eighth straight series victory over New South Wales.



Wearing a Bulldogs cap taken from a brother he no longer speaks to, a pair of sunglasses, and sporting a beard in an attempt to disguise his appearance, Holmwood ate lunch alone during an adjournment, occasionally looking out a window to the media scrum assembled at the court entrance.



As he awaited his appearance a softly-spoken Holmwood said he had been disowned by his family in the aftermath of his second streaking episode at a high-profile league match.



"They won't talk to me anymore," said Holmwood, who is also estranged from the mother of his children.



Yet despite being ostracised by his loved ones, Holmwood was unrepentant and would not rule out shedding his clothes in a sporting arena again - though not in Australia.



"I'd like to do an All Blacks test one day," he said, before pleading guilty to charges of wilful and obscene exposure and entering or remaining on a playing field without authorisation.



The All Blacks open their Rugby Championship and Bledisloe Cup defence against the Wallabies at ANZ Stadium next Saturday though the ground is now off limits to Holmwood.



He is banned from the 83,000-seat venue and given the embarrassment he caused to security on Origin night staff are likely to be on high alert - even if he attempts to conceal his identity.



Holmwood, who brought the NRL semifinal between the New Zealand Warriors and Wests Tigers at Sydney's Allianz Stadium to a temporary halt in in 2011, has also been banned from attending NRL games - not that he was concerned.



"I wasn't even watching State of Origin, I didn't know who was in front," said Holmwood, who has no club affiliation and no clear explanation for publicly shedding his inhibitions.



Holmwood, who attended the match alone, admitted he had consumed alcohol but did not use that as a mitigating factor, considering he smeared himself with lubricant before entering the stadium in a bid to avoid being tackled.



"I had a few beers, but I was always going to do it," said Holmwood, who will be sentenced on August 29 after undergoing a psychiatric assessment.

NABBED: Being led off the field by Australian police.