Episode 26 of our daily video round-up of the Rugby World Cup 2015 in association with Land Rover.
Eddie Jones talks about the impact on Japanese rugby the current team’s wins have had, we catch up with South Africa after their win – and Land Rover take us to Soweto to find a distinctly African type of Haka.
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Can't wait to see a South African rugby team perform this against All Black's Haka in a match.
That will be a battle of legendary.
I feel salty cause my culture was robbed from me
This is awesome
The trick is getting the players of the Springbok's to say okay let's do it. That's the trick
TEKE
If they try do this. New zealand will just start the haka right through it. Like they did with the cibi
Cool
No
Lmao this is an eyesore. There’s no need for us to have our own “haka”. Let’s leave that to the New Zealanders and other pacific rugby nations who have something similar.
I hope they actually use this in the rugby games, it would be cool seeing a bunch of Zulu rugby guys with a bunch of Zulu Traditional Warriors in the front doing this against New Zealand maoris doing the same
Its not a Haka…. Its a Zulu War dance
I saw them play against Japan it was something to behold
3:30 so you don’t waste time
South africa should perform a warcry in Zulu and Afrikaans. Im South African and I think we should do one.
All these aboriginals and maoris complaining that this is theft of their culture should get over themselves. It's not like they have anything else worth copying.
man people started to forget BRAYNA HE WAS A GREAT PLAYER
This is stupid. We have warrior cultures in SA, This is culture expropriation. There must be Zulu war chants, they should do those.
that is so nice what they try to promote the hakka is only from hawai
What are the lyrics? Anyone? In Zulu and translation
There is a video about the Springboks doing a Zulu Haka back in the 20s and 30s in New Zealand it would be cool if they brought it back!
it's not a haka it's a zulu war dance
Haka was first performed on the international sporting stage in the late 1800s by the then New Zealand natives team which was comprised of both Maori and a handful of Pakeha.
During ww1 and 2 The Maori contingent and then years later the legendary 28th Maori battalion performed haka on the battlefield, in one particular instant the Maori contingent performed Ka Mate whilst taking a hill in Turkey during WW1, which I believe they were successful in.
Maori have been doing Haka in Rugby for over a century and during times of war and peace for far longer. All I know is, Maori were first to Haka on the sporting pitch everyone else followed suit.
Triplepelotudo in South Africa there's no diversity blacks are favorited and given everything with the corrupt black Goverment there is no jobs for whites in South Africa and that's why you see us immagrating and so the Goverment complains there's not enough black players in the team and so they come … But do I see one white player in the national soccer team ???? No ! So I honestly think from my South African point of view
Need a Zulu war challenge! all equal they would have beaten any maori in war!
haka comes from nz so ya… noooo south africa no
2 best rugby teams in the world both have a Haka wtf XD Imagine when they both verse each other and they both do a haka
Heya. Its really funny bright airplane 1!
Ignorant South Africans, Polynesian War Dances like the Maori HAKA, go back centuries. It ain't a war cry like what your Zulus said to fight British. PLUS the word HAKA is Maori! Maori people are the indigenous New Zealand people. Don't ever get that twisted. LEarn you history before u wanna copy or even use the word HAKA. Ingnorance is something, but please understand the meaning of the word; Haka! tsk tsk..Not impressed South Africans
good!!!
How do you say "War Dance" in Zulu????
Good
Geez , I wish running across a line carrying a sack of air would do it for me ?? To me it's just sad to see grown Men make so much out of futility .