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The onlooker said: âThe group were having a whale of a time and the drinks were flowing.
“At one point, guests are invited to smash plates on the floor.
“It is always a highlight and the crowd are usually well inebriated at this point.
âIt was no different this time and, amid the chaos, the youngest Rooney kid threw a plate across the table frisbee-style and caught him right between the eyes.
“There was no malice but it caught Wayne smack in the middle of his forehead.â
Roo was seen using a napkin to dab the blood in footage taken seconds after he was hit.
The witness added: âIt must have hurt like hell but it was a complete accident. He didnât want little Cass to see his upset, and they had a cuddle.
âAs soon as it emerged he wasnât seriously hurt, the entire table exploded in laughter.â