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[2019 Rugby Championship] Round 2: New Zealand vs. South Africa (27/07/2019)
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<blockquote data-quote="Kiwiwomble" data-source="post: 950832" data-attributes="member: 45355"><p>And can we stop calling it a war dance like it's some sort of threat? Haka's are there own thing, used as a challenge yes but also in celebration, as a welcome to honoured guest and any number of other reasons, ka mate tells the story of a chief escaping his pursuers," ka mate ka Ora " means " i may die, I may live" hardly a threat</p><p></p><p>Best response I've ever seen was the welsh refusing to walk away at the end, just stared the ABs down, everyone I watched with loved it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kiwiwomble, post: 950832, member: 45355"] And can we stop calling it a war dance like it’s some sort of threat? Haka’s are there own thing, used as a challenge yes but also in celebration, as a welcome to honoured guest and any number of other reasons, ka mate tells the story of a chief escaping his pursuers,” ka mate ka Ora “ means “ i may die, I may live” hardly a threat Best response I’ve ever seen was the welsh refusing to walk away at the end, just stared the ABs down, everyone I watched with loved it! [/QUOTE]
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