@SOS it makes no difference what colour you are, you can still participate. Or do you think only brown skinned Island-natives should be allowed to perform and any white players should stand aside and watch while their islander team mates perform it?
@@vijaykanthmallipulasri7028 your /yôr,yo͝or/ Learn to pronounce determiner 1. belonging to or associated with the person or people that the speaker is addressing. "what is your name?" 2. belonging to or associated with any person in general. "the sight is enough to break your heart" you're /yo͝or,yôr/ contraction you are. "you're an angel, Deb!" *You're* a frickin genius, what did you skip kindergarten and reach 1st grade already?
Look at the cultural diversity of people participating in the traditional Haka. This is how the blending of indigenous people with the coming of immigration of outsiders. This is why NZ is the envy of the world, they may not be perfect harmony between these worlds but the incorporation of both shows how much respect they have for the traditional people who inhabit this land.
A great sign of respect and Mana shown by these young men. Challenging each other in a friendly rivalry through Rugby. There is no Mana in being disrespectful to our indifferences of nationality, culture or race. Only ignorance. Diversity is key to bringing mankind together. This haka is a pleasant sign of that unity by diversity.
K. Don’t really care how you reacted. It’s about the tradition of the haka that makes it so special. That just means you have no respect. You’re not proving anything.
It's not just the inclusiveness of all races in the haka and the celebration of the indigenous Maori culture that impresses me, the students themselves were completely committed to giving their all, its amazing to watch. NZ is possibly the luckiest country on earth
This is a SCHOOLBOY game, my goodness. Absolutely fantastic! This is one of the many reasons why NZ rugby is an absolute power - the sheer passion at all levels.
In this day and age people complain about "appropriating cultures", but they forget that cultures are lost when no one embraces them. I'm not a native of NZ, but they are people just like me. Their culture and traditions put a feeling in me that I would love to be a part of and learn. First Haka I saw brought me to tears.
@@ethancardinal7135 Maybe it's possible, but we all know that when the world goes to shit it's gonna start with the USA. First thing to go will be the schools.
juntao11 it's funny your name says you're an Asian. What's fucking wrong with my comment? Islanders all have the humor to agree with me that whites have evolved with us. I'm expecting you to reply, but please don't! Take time to think about your reply. It really doesn't make any sense to anybody who's gonna scroll and read it. Don't know if you're really an islander or not. But if you are, please don't prove it & change your name coz it's damn Japanese or Chinese- so called "Juntao😂😂. Your words paint a million pictures as to how you put them 🤔. Go fuck yourself. Really don't understand how a neutral comment could attract pests like you. Pains to be Asian in Polynesia 😂😎😎#Maori_Tongan_Samoan_Hawaiian_Fijian_Rapanui_Tuvalu_4_Life😎😎
We as a people (nga puhi) fought hard in the land wars stood our ground and out smarted white man if we didn't have the arrival of the white man we would be rich
Once you get off the plane and eat a meat pie your a kiwi bro..! No matter where you come from. Polys were built for rugby but it takes discipline and training to make a great rugby player which what New Zealand offers to anyone willing to work hard!!
Im from Malaysia, i love to see haka from New Zealand, cibi from Fiji, sipi tau from Tonga, and siva tau from Samoa. All war dance make me feel goosebumps. 😱😨
Man this looks awesome. This isn't just normal high-school rivalry, this actually feels like asserting dominance. I'm not sure what a Haka is supposed to be but MAN does it looks cool
I am home grown Maori from the East Coast of New Zealand. Bought up in a Maori Community - Whakaki, Wairoa but my ancestry is Maori, ( ancestor Kahunginu ) German ( ancestor Johann Hachem Smidt ) Scottish ( ancestor David Gemmell ) Irish ( ancestors John Welsh and Daniel O'keefe ) and English ( William Hooper Christy ). It is awesome like Bashir Hayek below has stated to see the cultural diversity of people participating in the traditional haka. It unifies the participants and sows good seeds of friendships which last forever. Kotahitanga in New Zealand and across the globe is the key to enduring global happiness. Ma te wa.
Mosley Shoahs I get the point you’re making but it’s not actually true though, because if England/Britain hadn’t done all these things, some other European nation would have. So there would be all the benefits spoken in a different language.
This is so inspiring. I wanted to share with my 14-year-old daughter and she said mom I already know about Hakas. Just wish we had some traditions like this in America.
Sadly, the majority of people in the US don’t feel the same way about the culture and customs of my people! They’re not interested in learning about our culture customs language etc but instead believe we should “assimilate!”
What a beautiful tradition they have. Also, the best part is they take it seriously. They don't joke about it. They are proud of it. They have respect! 🤍
Hello from America! I just love haka. The first time I saw it was during a football ( not soccer) game with my college's team in Hawaii a few years ago and I was fascinated by it. Imagine my joy when I discovered it on the internet! Good job! Thank you!
This is all about respect. Respect for each other. Respect for the opponents. Respect for the game. Respect for those gone before. It is a wonderful tradition and could do so much for those in our society that think respect comes with a gun, a punch, a colour on a jersey or a bad attitude. All our young people should be engaged in this positive behaviour as can only do good. Wonderful and thank you for posting. Made my day.
Im Maori we call it mana. You feel the mana from the haka and your emotions are overwhelmed. It happends to me and I'm a grown man. Nothing wrong it. Only a good haka will make you feel that way
@@karlar9107 it's the light inside you what we call mana .it hears our voice it wants to show love it wants to care it want to do things you don't do and to shear love all around you to all life .its call real love
Wow this is amazing. England fan who had this suggested by you tube but omg I absolutely love the passion in these youngsters for their school. Remarkable. I can see where your national team gets its drive from
Awesome honour to you new Zealand rugby players from myself am Scottish I love watching rugby I would love us to grow and produce great players like you all blacks this is where it starts youth the kids get taught discipline respect etc and skills at school colleges then amateur and pro teams I totally admire you new Zealand and your rugby players the people total respect to you from Scotland
Scotland Rugby has gotten strong in the past few years along with the other UK nations with new Zealand players being eligible to play for those countries aswell as coaches thru to management helping to make them competitive and creating depth of players getn more exp and game time to match the likes of the all blacks. Where as Australia and South Africa are falling apart due to certain people tainting the sport in those countries. Scotland is a top tier nation along with many other countries now!
I love that everyone is included in learning this traditional dance, this is how you achieve full acceptance for another culture immerse yourself fully
It’s called being a kiwi. You don’t have to be born here to be a kiwi. If you live in New Zealand and you love it here then you are a kiwi. Which means the colour of your skin does not matter. Maori culture are taught at school from kindergarten through to high school. Every public schools have there own hakas as you see here.
This is just one of the many reasons why I love NZ rugby! The AB's will dominate the game for a very, very long time! 2019 RWC is already in the bag! Big AB's fan all the way from Africa!
YouMust be from the future if you think its already in the bag. New Zealand did not do too well up north last november. Looked like an avarage team at best
It's not just that it's authentic, it's because it allows people to BE authentic. It is a powerful tool to express emotion and the cultures that came from the west are lacking in these tools.
We remember your country well from the days of Gallipoli. We respect your country. I never have had tears in my eyes when your leaders said that our sons are now your sons. God will to you and your people. Hope you get a rugby team someday soon.
Utterly brilliant. Sends shivers down my spine. And that's from a very proud Englishman 😆 The U.S. can keep their Tinsel-Town pom-poms, marching bands and baton-twirling majorettes. *This* is the way to tee-up a sports match. Proper Passion. Long may it continue.
The late 70's early 80's i went to Hato Tipene Kura and tho i never played 1st xv I remember times like this when this happened the mana it was thrilling adrenalin pumping. Now I live in Houston Texas my girls n boys play here its awesome a hell of a lot of Kiwi's in Texas. Good to see the school rivalry still going.
I always gonna admire how they took haka something that it was traditional from the natives and put it in a national spectrum, which means doesn't matter how you look if you are from New Zealand the haka is yours... so Bravo
It’s so strange seeing a tonne of people in traditional English school uniforms performing a traditional chance - it’s amazing, I love it and wish we had something like it here, I know it’s unique to be so widespread across the population and all generations.
love it this could teach a lot to our kids the meaning of what our culture really means to us, these kids from a very early age are taught EVERY reason to perform haka..what respect are our kids taught
Absolutely brilliant. The passion and aggression is wonderful to watch. What a spectacle from those school kids. Mighty all blacks. Brilliant from England
This is so beautiful. These young men did a great job there. The emotion on their face show much love in their country, and support their men. Beautiful! thank you for posting. Wish you/All well/ healthy 🙂Have a nice day. Merry Christmas everyone.
No because Rugby is funded better than any other sport in NZ. I attended Kelston Boys so we pushed our talent through and offered overseas scholarships to students... Thanks to Graham Henry.
They had to finance rugby big time though, otherwise we would have been like world rugby chumps so glad they had the foresight way back in the 90's. even growing grass roots big time. Jock Hobbs played a big role as well.
It doesn't matter if your hair colour is blond, brunett, red, black or its straight, curly , long or short....when your're part of the haka, you are ONE
Imagine if this happened in the Rugby World Cup final, where the NZ fans came down from the stands to do the haka on the pitch while the All Blacks just stood there in a line watching their opponents shaking in their boots. That would be an historic moment.
Never going to happen. Guess why? Age. The racists still populate all the old people. Old kiwis are not united like us younger kiwis. Once they die out it will definitely happen. The old people can't even sing the Māori part of our national anthem
@@toddviv no, that's just media talk. It's not losing it's strength as such. The coach (Hansen) isn't worried about losing a game to see how people play in different situations. As long as it won't affect their standings to get to the finals or other shit, he'll do it.
doing this in england as a school boy rugby player would have been awesome. what an amazing tradition to have and enjoy.
As an Englishman raised in England, I could not enjoy such Southern Hemisphere traditions with my rugby growing up. That is correct.
SOS the UK and Ireland are an island tho
@@beebo6213 Islands*
@SOS it makes no difference what colour you are, you can still participate. Or do you think only brown skinned Island-natives should be allowed to perform and any white players should stand aside and watch while their islander team mates perform it?
Mate in england I'm sorry to say this to moari people but doing a haka before rugby , people would piss take
When your school is your cheerleader squad.
you guys do cheerleading we do hakas
@@apomtaylor8054 yup lmao
@@vijaykanthmallipulasri7028
your
/yôr,yo͝or/
Learn to pronounce
determiner
1.
belonging to or associated with the person or people that the speaker is addressing.
"what is your name?"
2.
belonging to or associated with any person in general.
"the sight is enough to break your heart"
you're
/yo͝or,yôr/
contraction
you are.
"you're an angel, Deb!"
*You're* a frickin genius, what did you skip kindergarten and reach 1st grade already?
@@onlyiamme5095 u put our pfp to shame
Iiiii88u hubiiii
damn, in England we just shake hands
Not anymore we don't
Before or after you "drain the lizard"?
Yep but this not England, Maori is not natives to England, pretty stupid comment Nick Sweden
Haha 🤣 ( hey you got two World 🌎 cups)
That's because it's all you got..
2:33 The little white lad on the far left , 3rd from the right, the smile on his face had me in stitches.....
He just enjoying the moment
Moving like some blonde Michael McIntyre
he's in love with it.
@@wnaish7541 Michael McIntyre dang lol I see it😂😂😂
bet his mate cracked the phattest joke 3 seconds before they started the haka
New Zealand: loses to England in Rugby
TH-cam:I know what to suggest today
@hello is it me youre looking for NZ is still beating England in the rankings
England makes it to the finals 2 times only to lose twice
We are proud no matter what the outcome ✊ no fair weather fans in our country.
England: loses to SA in Rugby World Cup 2019 but they won "The worst losers of the 2019 World Cup" CHEERS
we will be back ';; don't worry lol
Look at the cultural diversity of people participating in the traditional Haka. This is how the blending of indigenous people with the coming of immigration of outsiders. This is why NZ is the envy of the world, they may not be perfect harmony between these worlds but the incorporation of both shows how much respect they have for the traditional people who inhabit this land.
Bashir Hayek maybe in this video. But NZ is far from harmonious.
@@april-tui3524 better than most multicultural countries
JETZ Prod really? Like where?
@@april-tui3524 USA, Oz and South Africa
JETZ Prod see I think NZ is akin to all those countries. The multiple UN reports on institutional racism in NZ agree with me.
2:32 white boy on the left just happy to be there with his mates
lol look at me mum I'm doing the 'haka'
He's got the spirit at least
@Alex Gemi what the fuck is wrong with you m8
@@Drummer1000George ikr
@@taladontheswift6923racist
A great sign of respect and Mana shown by these young men. Challenging each other in a friendly rivalry through Rugby. There is no Mana in being disrespectful to our indifferences of nationality, culture or race. Only ignorance. Diversity is key to bringing mankind together. This haka is a pleasant sign of that unity by diversity.
@Darren Murphy I cannot translate as I am kiwi but grew up in Australia but it comes from the Maori/Polynesian roots of the land, it is a war dance.
That’s one of the most badass and intimidating things I’ve seen, I love it
I know it’s beautiful
Clearly not an Englishman are you? They tried to intimidate us and we just laughed at them in a V formation
K. Don’t really care how you reacted. It’s about the tradition of the haka that makes it so special. That just means you have no respect. You’re not proving anything.
@@based7900 and then us south africans completely dominated the English 😂 nothing will beat southern hemisphere rugby 🔥
@@based7900 laughed and still lost. That's embarrassing
It's not just the inclusiveness of all races in the haka and the celebration of the indigenous Maori culture that impresses me, the students themselves were completely committed to giving their all, its amazing to watch. NZ is possibly the luckiest country on earth
We were until Jacinda came along
During PE:
Girls: I hAtE ThiS cLaSs.
Boys:
You havent seen some of the girls during rugby
What's wrong with pe ??
Hell na nigga it ain’t like this in England 😂
Yea some girls like me love sports like rugby
Girls do the haka. But the boys are made to protect them more I believe.
Girls locker room: Omg you’re so pretty girlll
Boys locker room:
Lol 😂
"Who the f++ck squirted Ralgex inside my jockstrap???!!!
??? we do the haka as well u know fam
Girls do the haka too
William Lawson Scotch the best Haka ever
2:45 the lad with the Burger King crown knows how to intimidate his enemy
I'm act ded
@blue heeler a true Buger King
Wasn’t it a boy?
He got real budget crown
You just made me Grimace 😈💜🍇🍆
This is a SCHOOLBOY game, my goodness. Absolutely fantastic! This is one of the many reasons why NZ rugby is an absolute power - the sheer passion at all levels.
It is so easy to identify with your nation proud and pure much love and respect from Croatia haka brings joy and tears to me
In this day and age people complain about "appropriating cultures", but they forget that cultures are lost when no one embraces them. I'm not a native of NZ, but they are people just like me. Their culture and traditions put a feeling in me that I would love to be a part of and learn. First Haka I saw brought me to tears.
If the world goes to shit, I think the Maori and the NZ people would be the strongest survivors and warriors.
Kaveeren Naidu do u aye
false, southern states of america would prosper like louisiana, texas, alabama, mississippi, florida tennessee NC, SC, Arkansas
Ethan yeah cause half of them are psychos and already have bunkers with 10 years of supplies
@@ethancardinal7135 Maybe it's possible, but we all know that when the world goes to shit it's gonna start with the USA. First thing to go will be the schools.
Embarrassing upper school boy toffs. NZ Rugby is strong because of club rugby. Poke your tongue out and scream you cowards.
Blessed to see the pakeha adopting our tradition. Pasifika to infinity! Wonder how America would have been if they had accepted the natives.
juntao11 it's funny your name says you're an Asian. What's fucking wrong with my comment? Islanders all have the humor to agree with me that whites have evolved with us. I'm expecting you to reply, but please don't! Take time to think about your reply. It really doesn't make any sense to anybody who's gonna scroll and read it. Don't know if you're really an islander or not. But if you are, please don't prove it & change your name coz it's damn Japanese or Chinese- so called "Juntao😂😂. Your words paint a million pictures as to how you put them 🤔. Go fuck yourself. Really don't understand how a neutral comment could attract pests like you. Pains to be Asian in Polynesia 😂😎😎#Maori_Tongan_Samoan_Hawaiian_Fijian_Rapanui_Tuvalu_4_Life😎😎
yeah the contrast is crazy! Think NZ is the best country at the world at integrating native culture into normal life
Fiji Tongan ah nah did not adopt the tradition they were born to do it.
What do you mean by adopting our tradition hmmmm????
We as a people (nga puhi) fought hard in the land wars stood our ground and out smarted white man if we didn't have the arrival of the white man we would be rich
I'm an Aussie and I love this shit our brothers.
The world needs to look to New Zealand, this is fantastic. I never get bored watching the Hakas.
Once you get off the plane and eat a meat pie your a kiwi bro..! No matter where you come from. Polys were built for rugby but it takes discipline and training to make a great rugby player which what New Zealand offers to anyone willing to work hard!!
Yeah the polys got the natural talent but its all about discipline and training
@whatwerepeatedlydo put sauce on it kuz
Meat pies are known for being an Australian food actually!
@@jesusisking5027 notttt. U guys don't even have big Ben pies at your local dairy's. Also your pies are expensive AF
Ace Ace they’re known for being Australian around the world, as well as pavlovas (bite me), stay pressed!
Im from Malaysia, i love to see haka from New Zealand, cibi from Fiji, sipi tau from Tonga, and siva tau from Samoa. All war dance make me feel goosebumps. 😱😨
Man this looks awesome. This isn't just normal high-school rivalry, this actually feels like asserting dominance. I'm not sure what a Haka is supposed to be but MAN does it looks cool
I had goosebumps the entire time! This culture is so incredible
Touching is when the boys embraced their culture wholly.
I am home grown Maori from the East Coast of New Zealand. Bought up in a Maori Community - Whakaki, Wairoa but my ancestry is Maori, ( ancestor Kahunginu ) German ( ancestor Johann Hachem Smidt ) Scottish ( ancestor David Gemmell ) Irish ( ancestors John Welsh and Daniel O'keefe ) and English ( William Hooper Christy ). It is awesome like Bashir Hayek below has stated to see the cultural diversity of people participating in the traditional haka. It unifies the participants and sows good seeds of friendships which last forever. Kotahitanga in New Zealand and across the globe is the key to enduring global happiness. Ma te wa.
yawn ...
I am a home grown white boy
someone say o’keefe?
@Mosley Shoahs absolutely correct 👍
Mosley Shoahs I get the point you’re making but it’s not actually true though, because if England/Britain hadn’t done all these things, some other European nation would have. So there would be all the benefits spoken in a different language.
This is so inspiring. I wanted to share with my 14-year-old daughter and she said mom I already know about Hakas. Just wish we had some traditions like this in America.
Sadly, the majority of people in the US don’t feel the same way about the culture and customs of my people! They’re not interested in learning about our culture customs language etc but instead believe we should “assimilate!”
What a beautiful tradition they have. Also, the best part is they take it seriously. They don't joke about it. They are proud of it. They have respect! 🤍
Wow...proud people new zealanders..u can't mess with people with this kind of fighting spirit.
I love you New Zealand, even I don't know many of you. Love to you from Tucson Arizona USA.
goosebumps all the way..... respect to the people and culture of NZ
Hello from America! I just love haka. The first time I saw it was during a football ( not soccer) game with my college's team in Hawaii a few years ago and I was fascinated by it. Imagine my joy when I discovered it on the internet!
Good job! Thank you!
Thanks. I'll Google it. Never too old to learn.
Best wishes.
Haka is already plural hakas is like saying chineses
Hakass
Scary Terry hahaha true
Yah future N.Z reps.☀️
and just like when theres more than one mice its meesesess,. i dont get why they say mice lol
@@TigerNZ What the fuck
These boys can move mountains. This is heartwarming.
who is Here after new Zealand beat wales in world cup... love you haka from South Africa 🇿🇦🇿🇦
This is NZ. This is our culture. This is our pride!! Kia Kaha!!!
This is all about respect. Respect for each other. Respect for the opponents. Respect for the game. Respect for those gone before. It is a wonderful tradition and could do so much for those in our society that think respect comes with a gun, a punch, a colour on a jersey or a bad attitude. All our young people should be engaged in this positive behaviour as can only do good. Wonderful and thank you for posting. Made my day.
Magnificent spectacle- from a Brit. This is why I love NZ culture.
How friggin awesome is that? Absolutely breathtaking
❤️❤️❤️❤️ had to replay it 🔥🔥🔥🔥 much love from 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪 Kenya
Why does watching the Haka always make me cry ? My ancestors were Scots/Irish so maybe something calls to my strong Celtic tribal roots ?
Its primal... you cry because you are human...
Im Maori we call it mana. You feel the mana from the haka and your emotions are overwhelmed. It happends to me and I'm a grown man. Nothing wrong it. Only a good haka will make you feel that way
I thought im the only one who have that kind of feelings lol.
@@robinharris1837 nice to know, thank you.... I cry also, very powerful.....
@@karlar9107 it's the light inside you what we call mana .it hears our voice it wants to show love it wants to care it want to do things you don't do and to shear love all around you to all life .its call real love
Wow this is amazing.
England fan who had this suggested by you tube but omg I absolutely love the passion in these youngsters for their school.
Remarkable.
I can see where your national team gets its drive from
Absolutely beautiful. It's so amazing to see a country - all cultures, faiths, colours - sharing a tradition like this.
Awesome honour to you new Zealand rugby players from myself am Scottish I love watching rugby I would love us to grow and produce great players like you all blacks this is where it starts youth the kids get taught discipline respect etc and skills at school colleges then amateur and pro teams I totally admire you new Zealand and your rugby players the people total respect to you from Scotland
Scotland Rugby has gotten strong in the past few years along with the other UK nations with new Zealand players being eligible to play for those countries aswell as coaches thru to management helping to make them competitive and creating depth of players getn more exp and game time to match the likes of the all blacks. Where as Australia and South Africa are falling apart due to certain people tainting the sport in those countries. Scotland is a top tier nation along with many other countries now!
Lots of scots playn here already.
@@harrycullen1643 we not at the level of all blacks unfortunately I wish we were
I love that everyone is included in learning this traditional dance, this is how you achieve full acceptance for another culture immerse yourself fully
It’s called being a kiwi. You don’t have to be born here to be a kiwi. If you live in New Zealand and you love it here then you are a kiwi. Which means the colour of your skin does not matter. Maori culture are taught at school from kindergarten through to high school. Every public schools have there own hakas as you see here.
This is just one of the many reasons why I love NZ rugby! The AB's will dominate the game for a very, very long time! 2019 RWC is already in the bag! Big AB's fan all the way from Africa!
fuck i thought u were from either australia nz or england, would never have expected you to be from africa. jesus.
namiba? zimbabwe? where abouts
Michael Barnett im on ur aide for that mate
YouMust be from the future if you think its already in the bag. New Zealand did not do too well up north last november. Looked like an avarage team at best
@@johnswan6759 Nz got beaten by Ireland! How did they not do so well on that tour ?? Southern hemisphere rules rugby 😊
There are going to be a lot of annoyed parents with those dirty knees.
Na them Rugby grounds are strong lol
your not wrong hahaha 🤣
It's not just that it's authentic, it's because it allows people to BE authentic. It is a powerful tool to express emotion and the cultures that came from the west are lacking in these tools.
Wow! Our country, our culture, whew! te kaha, te mana, te ihi, te wehi, beautiful to watch!
And then...
They charged.
The soil was stained red with the carnage of the battlefield that day.
I am playing rugby tomorrow
Greatings form South Africa
Same
Richard Hardman kes vs jeppe
@@judewilliam9904 I am in Hoërskool Florida
am South African but living in NZ
🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
Came across this today and I'm thinking to myself "If I see a haka in person, I'd cry" For real!
Respect from North East India
Dangmong Longchar nice am an indian in Auckland Grammar
See that’s what separates England and India, over here we destroyed them after laughing in their face during the Hakka
I’m happy to be a citizen of New Zealand for over 10 years now
Love there Country and his People. Love from Turkey
We remember your country well from the days of Gallipoli. We respect your country. I never have had tears in my eyes when your leaders said that our sons are now your sons. God will to you and your people. Hope you get a rugby team someday soon.
Love it!!! I’m Strayan and it gets my adrenalin pumping each and every time. Easily the most inspiring cultural dances on this planet.
Need an ANZAC haka bro. These warriors paid in blood. ANZAC'S ALL DAY.
Utterly brilliant. Sends shivers down my spine. And that's from a very proud Englishman 😆 The U.S. can keep their Tinsel-Town pom-poms, marching bands and baton-twirling majorettes. *This* is the way to tee-up a sports match. Proper Passion. Long may it continue.
This is why sports fans are more united than ever been. Not only the players are fighting but also the people behind them.
The late 70's early 80's i went to Hato Tipene Kura and tho i never played 1st xv I remember times like this when this happened the mana it was thrilling adrenalin pumping. Now I live in Houston Texas my girls n boys play here its awesome a hell of a lot of Kiwi's in Texas. Good to see the school rivalry still going.
Yep Tipene '78-'81 for me also. Very sad to see it now.
Can you imagine hearing this right before you represent your school? Awesome!
THIS IS VERY GOOD TO SEE SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES, DONE THEIR OWN HAKA'S AGAINST EACHOTHER THAT IS VERY GOOD.
I always gonna admire how they took haka something that it was traditional from the natives and put it in a national spectrum, which means doesn't matter how you look if you are from New Zealand the haka is yours... so Bravo
Thank you all from the bottom of my heart 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽✌✌✌🇦🇺🇳🇿
My friend from NZ told me once that in his country rugby is not a question of life or death. He said that it was much more important than that.
Watching this video gives me goosebumps, what an awesome tribute to tradition, will done boys.
Lovely to see kids so passionate and united.
Me: don’t do it don’t do it don’t do it
My asshole in class when it’s quiet: 1:23
bahahha that's crack up
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂this made me laugh so hard
Bruh 😂😂😂
You had me in tears
Evan Border. Funny stuff
Love from South Africa! Bokke for life!
I like Haka tradition performs .. It's created big energy .. Peace from malaysia ... 💪💪💪
Very emotional, beautiful. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼 I cry watching this performance. 💝
So cool to watch
This is what the original ones must’ve sounded like. With a lot more people than the usual 22 we’re used to
Good young men. Take that with you in everyday life
It’s so strange seeing a tonne of people in traditional English school uniforms performing a traditional chance - it’s amazing, I love it and wish we had something like it here, I know it’s unique to be so widespread across the population and all generations.
love it this could teach a lot to our kids the meaning of what our culture really means to us, these kids from a very early age are taught EVERY reason to perform haka..what respect are our kids taught
Absolutely brilliant. The passion and aggression is wonderful to watch. What a spectacle from those school kids. Mighty all blacks. Brilliant from England
i had the privilege of attending kings college and i played in the 1st team rugby and the atmosphere was always great win or lose
I wish I can visit NZ soon...always admire her culture
Jeff Linl
The other guys Win, THEY HAD A BATTLE HORN MATE
Agreeed
This is so beautiful. These young men did a great job there. The emotion on their face show much love in their country, and support their men. Beautiful!
thank you for posting.
Wish you/All well/ healthy 🙂Have a nice day.
Merry Christmas everyone.
I'm not maroi, Australian aboriginal, WOW, love watching the all blacks , spine tingling
Nossaaaa arrepiou meu cabelo até a nuca, é uma emoção muito grande...
No because Rugby is funded better than any other sport in NZ. I attended Kelston Boys so we pushed our talent through and offered overseas scholarships to students... Thanks to Graham Henry.
NZ RugbyVids 👍 awesome to see another kelstonian 👌 #KsUP
They had to finance rugby big time though, otherwise we would have been like world rugby chumps
so glad they had the foresight way back in the 90's. even growing grass roots big time.
Jock Hobbs played a big role as well.
This is very accurate! If SA goes out of the Super Rugby I think alot of NZ players will go after big bucks overseas.
im from kelston too lol
Remember though, the vast majority of those funds comes from the Adidas sponsorship deal- which is dependent on NZ maintaining an 85% winning record.
I just watched this to spot out some old classmates from primary
Hakas are amazing!! The passion every single person displays.... I just love it!
This gave me goosebumps - in a positive way. Amazing!!!!
I start crying when i just read the title😭
Big thanks from indonesia❤
Not Christians? Just Muslims. Fuck off!
Why you crying over the title? Get a grip the lot of you
I Love NZ, Beautiful country, Beautiful people 😍💖💖
Amo o Haka, muito dez!! 👏👏👏👏👏
Okay but look at their uniforms omg these are sooo beautiful
Something every culture could learn from. When 2 cultures become one. Impressive. Humbling.
Absolutely love this!
Goosebumps stuff !!
Felt like the Grammar haka had the mana. (Never went to either school btw)
BobaFettMTB
I can tell
Grammar was definitely better in my opinion
BobaFett MTB they’re much more staunch due to the reduced feminity in their school’ makes sense 🤷🏻♂️😂
@@aydinmustahib5863 I love the HBHS haka.. amazing :)
I love seeing our pakeha whanau in there
It doesn't matter if your hair colour is blond, brunett, red, black or its straight, curly , long or short....when your're part of the haka, you are ONE
Imagine if this happened in the Rugby World Cup final, where the NZ fans came down from the stands to do the haka on the pitch while the All Blacks just stood there in a line watching their opponents shaking in their boots. That would be an historic moment.
I hope to see the day. Maybe the next time the rugby world cup in New Zealand would be the best time to do it.
Never going to happen. Guess why? Age. The racists still populate all the old people. Old kiwis are not united like us younger kiwis. Once they die out it will definitely happen. The old people can't even sing the Māori part of our national anthem
@@apomtaylor8054 you've got a fair point there
I think New Zealand rugby is in good hands with those lads!! Roll on RWC in November.
is rugby losing popularity in New Zealand? I've heard that it's losing its strength because not enough youngsters are playing it now at a school level
@@toddviv no, that's just media talk. It's not losing it's strength as such. The coach (Hansen) isn't worried about losing a game to see how people play in different situations. As long as it won't affect their standings to get to the finals or other shit, he'll do it.
Taco Vendor less people are playing at school
Highlights of the game would be nice.
When i watching haka.. Sometimes.. I felt emotional.. I can feel their chant!!
I love this! gets me going. the energy the comradery is so exciting!!!!