After fellow troopers dropped safely onto the pitch the last jumper lost control in the final stages of his descent and landed badly - to the crowd's audible shockAn army paratrooper suffered a suspected broken pelvis in this horrifying crash landing during a pre-match display. <br /> <br />The soldier , an Australian Navy Red Beret, was due to deliver the match ball for an Aussie Rules match commemorating Anzac Day. <br /> <br />But after his colleagues parachuted safely into the Sydney Cricket Ground the jumper lost control in the final stages of his descent and landed badly - to the crowd's audible shock. <br /> <br />This footage shows his parachute rippling and leaning over before he lands heavily. He remains motionless after the crash. <br /> <br />The trooper was put in a neck brace and given medical aid for about 15 minutes before being stretchered off to applause from the crowd.In the video a commentator can be heard hyping up the crowd before the elite army trooper makes a fast final approach towards a yellow smoke marker. <br /> <br />But their delight quickly turns to horror as he crumples into the turf next to his comrades who are pulling in their own parachutes. <br /> <br />The Australian army's parachute training school teaches soldiers to jump in a range of scenarios from 800ft descents all the way up to 25,000ft oxygen-assisted operations. <br /> <br />Anzac Day will be marked on Monday, April 25, and will commemorate all Australians and New Zealanders who have died and served in wars and peacekeeping operations.