@@Lespaul199 Stacey Jones has come out & said that Warbrick has pretty much secured a wing spot, he also played for the kiwis last year in the NZ ‘A’ squad
As a proud indigenous man, I absolutely love the maori culture and the passion that goes into each haka. You will never see a half-hearted haka. Can see just how much it means to you guys and It gives me goosebumps watching them. From a chooks fan, congrats Jerome you had an amazing season brother. Hopefully you can top it off with a win in the big dance on sunday!
Someone peoples don't understand but im from south Asia n still found this is absolutely beautiful. Well done to Hughes, lots of hard work n dedication paid massively ❤
Not only that like she didn't even finished congratulating the winners she was like and that's how coverage for the 2024 Dally M "KIARINGAPHAKALOLO!!!" HAHAHAHAHAHAB she full got the shock of her life stepped back haha
@@soey.carter4126Panthers boyz do it for their mates I think most of them are Australian islanders as well not even from Aotearoa these 3 done an awesome job regardless so cool
As an Aboriginal Big respect and much love to The Maori brother's and sister's 🙏 That was very strong bro. For real! P.s My cousin's father is Maori and his Mum is Aboriginal (My aunt) 😁
Even in a team of great players Jahrome still shone above them. Probably the most deserving Dally M winner in recent years. Hopefully he doesn't overplay his hand in the GF and has another great game.
Wow goose bumps im an indigenous koori, but the passion behind that haka to celebrate one of their own for being noticed for his hard work is crazy, love the māori culture
New Zealanders could you guys please stop doing the haka at literally ever opportunity, it is more Cringe than an episode of Ricky Gervais 'The Office'.
Best, instead of giving to intalian tedesco , by the way aussies cant play league, thats why they select pacific islanders to play in state of origin , what a shame
Munster, dce, cleary, Moses, martin, turbo, and many more who played before were also Aussies. Like Thurston, inglis, slater, gallen, thaiday, smith, cronk and the list goes on
By the way. Teddy, dylan edwards, zac lomax, liam martin, bradman best, angus crichton, mitch moses, latrell, turbo and his brother jake, cam murray connor watson, isiaah yeo, reece walsh, xavier coates, val holmes, tom deardon, dce, reuben cotter, ben hunt, lyndsay collins, curt capewell, pat carrigan, harry grant, dane gagai are all australian born. They all played state of origin this year. I'm sure there's a few i've missed too but you should check the facts before you open your mouth champ.
Seriously, NZ do a haka for just about anything. Start of a game, award show, Nan's funeral, dog's birthday, new season of MAFs announced. So boring and overdone now.
@leroy-bacon3119 There's such a thing called free speech where I come from. Besides, what I said is true. They do a haka for just about everything now that it's started to lose all meaning. I saw one on TH-cam a while ago where a bunch of students did a haka for a teacher who was retiring. Like seriously, talk about flogging a horse
Jarome Hughes won the Dally M medal, One of the highest awards given to an NRL player. Not to mention the fact that it's given once every year to ONE person. What those boys did for him tonight was amazing and isn't an example of the Haka being overused. Do better, rather then hating on a class gesture towards someone who ACTUALLY deserves it. Perfect use of the Haka tonight boys, well done Jahrome! ❤
@@JK-rz9xj as a proud Maori, haka is definitely overused. The importance of it has been diluted because it is done too often..but you know what else? I love a hearty Maori who just doesn't give a F and busts it anyway like Will Warbrick did so 🤷
I know you will hate me but if a Samoan won the medal would they stop the proceedings and have a public prayer meeting? If someone of Asian heritage won would they hold a Buddhist, Hindu or Sikhism ceremony? If an indigenous player won would ...you get my idea. Did anyone ask permission for this to be done or did they just think it was their right to do a haka? I thought I heard the presenter say " And that concludes the coverage of the ......" Hey I am happy for "new" Australians to celebrate their heritage but the old phrase "time and place". Kiwi's talk a lot about respect but it seems its only their version of respect that counts. Hey my best mate is a Pom, My second best mate is indigenous and I'm married to an Asian lady. Call me what you wish.....
She concluded the show everyone knew jt was pretty much finished. Stop being salty. One of the highest honours in rugby league so the fellow kiwis showed respect. You’re just not accustomed to the culture. Judging by your username you’re Aussie. The Aussie “culture” is aboriginals and not ever Aussie is in indigenous. I’m Samoan myself so I know my heritage so there’s nothing wrong with what they did here. It was 1 minute right at the end out of the whole award ceremony grow up
@@MoistMann A few points - Maybe look up the definition of "culture". Australia is a multicultural country - multicultural - many cultures. 3. 2%, say again, 3.2 % of the Australian population have an indigenous heritage. There is concern in NZ circles that the haka is overdone, might interest you to know a Maori co leader was kicked out the NZ parliament for doing a haka in protest.
@@Auusieguy there are people in Australia that are from different cultures because Australia is not their native country so their culture isn’t celebrated as much as their home town would. With Australia and New Zealand both sharing the commonwealth NZ culture is celebrated heavily in Australia. It is a cultural New Zealand activity so it can be celebrated however. It’s racist like you who seem to have a problem with it. If we were in a different country and that homeland was celebrating that culture no one would say anything
Big up to Wallbrick, he was doing that Haka to honour his brother by himself or not. Credit to Tapine & Katoa for joining in.
Would love to see brick play for the kiwis in the pacific championship
@@Lespaul199 Stacey Jones has come out & said that Warbrick has pretty much secured a wing spot, he also played for the kiwis last year in the NZ ‘A’ squad
What a bunch of clowns
As a proud indigenous man, I absolutely love the maori culture and the passion that goes into each haka. You will never see a half-hearted haka. Can see just how much it means to you guys and It gives me goosebumps watching them. From a chooks fan, congrats Jerome you had an amazing season brother. Hopefully you can top it off with a win in the big dance on sunday!
And by indigenous, you mean you were born in Australia?
@@stevej02 Yes, I'm an Aboriginal born in Australia.
@@jpez1483nice take. I support the Broncos and was happy to see Hughes win. I grew up in NZ - this was very stirring.
Well deserved, Jahrome was the stand out this year. Truly an elite no. 7 for sure. 💯
The Haka caught me off guard but I'm happy that happened. What a great way to show respect!
Someone peoples don't understand but im from south Asia n still found this is absolutely beautiful. Well done to Hughes, lots of hard work n dedication paid massively ❤
My dad did the haka for him at fan day and we were so happy he won
What a beautiful gesture by the trio!! Icing to yet another successful year for the NRL.
What a proud moment for jarome nothing beats culture what a beautiful ending to his special night ❤
Not an NRL fan but that makes the hairs on the back of the neck stand up. And Jahrome Hughes standing there in a respectful manner. Congratulations
When they finished, you could see tears starting to well up in his eyes. Good on him for winning too
An awesome way to finish off 2024 Dally M Medalist Jahrome Hughes congratulations 💜💛💯
Our islander brothers part of the haka love it
No fks given by will warbrick.. March down from the back of the room even lol
I was waiting for someone to spark up, then once i heard i felt abit shamed 😅
Not only that like she didn't even finished congratulating the winners she was like and that's how coverage for the 2024 Dally M "KIARINGAPHAKALOLO!!!" HAHAHAHAHAHAB she full got the shock of her life stepped back haha
The Respect Wallbrick has for His Team mate is Class
Warbrick your a legend , Hughes deserved a bigger haka then that tho
them three were the only other kiwis there bro
@@leithkawana9811Panthers boys always doing it in the locker room but none jumped in.
100% deserved bigger haka then that 🤙
@@soey.carter4126Panthers boyz do it for their mates I think most of them are Australian islanders as well not even from Aotearoa these 3 done an awesome job regardless so cool
@@soey.carter4126 oh so is hughes in the panthers team now?
As an Aboriginal Big respect and much love to The Maori brother's and sister's 🙏
That was very strong bro. For real!
P.s My cousin's father is Maori and his Mum is Aboriginal (My aunt) 😁
Should never of been that close, was worried we were going to have another SJ moment🤦🏾♂️
That was super awesome you can see Jahrome holding in his emotions, Beautiful.
Awesome , well deserved..now up the mighty storm for Sunday 😊⚡⚡⚡
That’s massive respect, love the culture.
Congratulations Hughes
Go the storm
Even in a team of great players Jahrome still shone above them.
Probably the most deserving Dally M winner in recent years.
Hopefully he doesn't overplay his hand in the GF and has another great game.
for a second when will was screaming i thout he was haveing a spaz. but good on you jahrome
Where’s the boysss surely there wasn’t 3 Māoris at the dally m
If cheese was there, he would join the 3 in the haka
True brotherhood shown there, big up❤
Let’s go Jahrome 💜💛
Well deserved Hughes. Hope you win the grand final to go with it. Good luck for Sunday
Awesome award and haka.
Love the Storm 💪💪💪♥️
Im suprised that JT didn't stand up and throw in a welcome to country for a Lil extra spice 😉
Fascinating to watch, go Melbourne storm ❤
Wow goose bumps im an indigenous koori, but the passion behind that haka to celebrate one of their own for being noticed for his hard work is crazy, love the māori culture
From the heart that. Well done .
Love it🔥💯💯💯💜💜💜
i wonder if the boys knew kernick is half maori as well
I always love seeing the Haka.
others could've joined in , gots to pay credit when credits due !
Brings me back to rts moment
RESPECT TAPINE AN KATOA🤜
Bro just spawned in😂
Warbrick getting it done for the big bro 😝
Spellbinding - well done boys
Thank you for silencing Yvonne Sampson Warbrick!!
Awesome brother's 👌 that's mean az
Look at them Dancers 🫃🫃🫃
Best haka in the nrl
Churr the whanau!!!
I thought it was a war dance. Before the British pulled up with them sticks n took your cheeks.
w haka
Saw it coming
Captain Hughes
Fk yeah Eli in there toko
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Massive brothers too much all right
Mad sighn of respect thank you men and thank you Mr jerohme Hughes and the men of Melbourne storm let's go Melbourne let's go
Kiaora
💜⛈️
Mana
New Zealanders could you guys please stop doing the haka at literally ever opportunity, it is more Cringe than an episode of Ricky Gervais 'The Office'.
your heads cringe
The office uk is genius
Best, instead of giving to intalian tedesco , by the way aussies cant play league, thats why they select pacific islanders to play in state of origin , what a shame
Munster, dce, cleary, Moses, martin, turbo, and many more who played before were also Aussies. Like Thurston, inglis, slater, gallen, thaiday, smith, cronk and the list goes on
@@russelluwarejnr1273turbo is serbian
@@ljubodragmaslarevicborn in Mona Vale. Last time I checked that would make him Australian with Serbian parent/parents.
By the way. Teddy, dylan edwards, zac lomax, liam martin, bradman best, angus crichton, mitch moses, latrell, turbo and his brother jake, cam murray connor watson, isiaah yeo, reece walsh, xavier coates, val holmes, tom deardon, dce, reuben cotter, ben hunt, lyndsay collins, curt capewell, pat carrigan, harry grant, dane gagai are all australian born. They all played state of origin this year. I'm sure there's a few i've missed too but you should check the facts before you open your mouth champ.
Also if aussies can't play league then why do they dominate the international arena😂😂
1 sub = 1 ice bucket on my head
Seriously, NZ do a haka for just about anything. Start of a game, award show, Nan's funeral, dog's birthday, new season of MAFs announced. So boring and overdone now.
Bro that’s disrespectful. Keep comments like that to yourself .
Jah, jah, jah majorDook thankyou for that unless information.
@leroy-bacon3119 There's such a thing called free speech where I come from. Besides, what I said is true. They do a haka for just about everything now that it's started to lose all meaning. I saw one on TH-cam a while ago where a bunch of students did a haka for a teacher who was retiring. Like seriously, talk about flogging a horse
@@MajorDook1freedom of speech doesn’t omit you from the consequences of your words
@Falconhalo Please enlighten me as to what some of those consequences might be.
Haka is over used. Use to be for important things, now we do it for everything. Its lost its aura.
Jarome Hughes won the Dally M medal, One of the highest awards given to an NRL player. Not to mention the fact that it's given once every year to ONE person. What those boys did for him tonight was amazing and isn't an example of the Haka being overused. Do better, rather then hating on a class gesture towards someone who ACTUALLY deserves it. Perfect use of the Haka tonight boys, well done Jahrome! ❤
Umm explain how this wasn’t important? We live in different times mate, nothing wrong with spreading the culture and showing respect when due
@@JK-rz9xj as a proud Maori, haka is definitely overused. The importance of it has been diluted because it is done too often..but you know what else? I love a hearty Maori who just doesn't give a F and busts it anyway like Will Warbrick did so 🤷
Yep, looked very cringy and not for the occasion. Felt off
Yeah bro even before breakfast lunch and dinner 😆 🤣
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These days they do the haka if you can tie up your own shoes
I know you will hate me but if a Samoan won the medal would they stop the proceedings and have a public prayer meeting? If someone of Asian heritage won would they hold a Buddhist, Hindu or Sikhism ceremony? If an indigenous player won would ...you get my idea. Did anyone ask permission for this to be done or did they just think it was their right to do a haka? I thought I heard the presenter say " And that concludes the coverage of the ......" Hey I am happy for "new" Australians to celebrate their heritage but the old phrase "time and place". Kiwi's talk a lot about respect but it seems its only their version of respect that counts. Hey my best mate is a Pom, My second best mate is indigenous and I'm married to an Asian lady. Call me what you wish.....
Sour grapes
@@loki_mischief10 exactly how?
She concluded the show everyone knew jt was pretty much finished. Stop being salty. One of the highest honours in rugby league so the fellow kiwis showed respect. You’re just not accustomed to the culture. Judging by your username you’re Aussie. The Aussie “culture” is aboriginals and not ever Aussie is in indigenous. I’m Samoan myself so I know my heritage so there’s nothing wrong with what they did here. It was 1 minute right at the end out of the whole award ceremony grow up
@@MoistMann A few points - Maybe look up the definition of "culture". Australia is a multicultural country - multicultural - many cultures. 3. 2%, say again, 3.2 % of the Australian population have an indigenous heritage. There is concern in NZ circles that the haka is overdone, might interest you to know a Maori co leader was kicked out the NZ parliament for doing a haka in protest.
@@Auusieguy there are people in Australia that are from different cultures because Australia is not their native country so their culture isn’t celebrated as much as their home town would. With Australia and New Zealand both sharing the commonwealth NZ culture is celebrated heavily in Australia. It is a cultural New Zealand activity so it can be celebrated however. It’s racist like you who seem to have a problem with it. If we were in a different country and that homeland was celebrating that culture no one would say anything
WHAT THE HECK, INTERUPTING THE HOST.......SO RUDE
Cringe
You are NOT the top g
So cringe!! not necessary at all!!
how is it cringe?
We get it mate, you have no culture
@@pauldimaculangan7153 he does have culture, walking barefoot everywhere 😅
Yep, was so out of place, very cringy
Not another Haka rubbish. Haka for everything opening roads and schools now for a new award 🤮🤮
It isn’t for your entertainment. It’s a salute.
"Haka" is not funny anymore.
It's not meant to be funny.
It was never funny kid
you never were funny bud
It's cultural and not meant to be funny. Educate yourself.
Really🥱 do we have to see it done with everything now ok ok we get it enough is enough so sick of this
This isn’t for your entertainment.
anyway it's about accepting awards for playing footy not about culture