I came across some clips of this on the internet and, although I don't know how interest people are in seeing this, thought that I'd share it. The Haka is a Maori tribal war dance that is performed by New Zealand national rugby teams before each game and is considered one of the great spectacles of sport, although outsiders to the sport might think it silly. But I've always thought it to be an incredible way of setting the tone before a test match and still get chills every time I see it.
This is a link to the same Haka but led by Taine Randall. Out of all the captains that I've seen lead it, he always struck me as having the best interpretation of the Haka.
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linkThis is a link to the same Haka but led by Taine Randall. Out of all the captains that I've seen lead it, he always struck me as having the best interpretation of the Haka.
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