It's one of the iconic sights in international sport, calling on a nations aboriginal heritage and declaring war on the opposition, albeit in a sporting context.
It's most notably performed by the New Zealand rugby sides and on Saturday, New Zealand's rugby league side kick-off a three-match test series against Great Britain in Hudderfield.
I'll confess that I haven't actually seen the "Kiwi's" peform the Haka in person. I've seen the Fijian's perform their versionm 'The Cibi', at the 2000 World Cup and I've seen a spectacular rendition of both the Samoan and Tongan Hakas, performed simultaneously, towards each other, only last year in a World Cup qualifier in Leeds.
But's I've not yet seen the New Zealand version, instead, having to make do with the television:
A lot of opponents have foolishly tried to challenge the Haka, in both codes, non more so than Australian forward Willie Mason, who's probably still suffering the after affects from the 2006 Tri-Nations. It's not big, it's not clever, and more often that not, you end up paying for it.
Tomorrow, I'll be attending the first Gillette Fusion test at the Galpharm Stadium, hoping for a British win of course.
Friday, October 26, 2007
The Haka
Posted by Michael at Friday, October 26, 2007
Labels: Great Britain, Haka, New Zealand, Rugby League
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The Kiwi haka is great, but I feel the recent series lacked something - a leader. Ruben Wiki or David Kidwell - one of the really big shouty blokes. Much as I admire Roy Asotasi as a player, his haka just doesn't carry as much weight behind it.
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