i feel the one of the most admirable things about the haka and all the videos i've watched is the psychology of confidence and expression. i mean im sad that in the us kids and adults feel awkward and self conscious doing a haka or would if they did. even in some of the reaction videos they kind a laugh cause they dont understand and cant imagine themselves doing it and think they would feel silly instead of feeling like they would be sending a message and expressing themselves. i really think that mindset is powerful and very healthy. we live life and life is passion and expression. if you cant live with passion and express it then you're missing something. makes me want to raise my kids in New Zealand just for that.
And, as someone who has learnt the haka, I can tell you that not only is it great at giving you confidence etc, and a wonderful choreography, full of meaning and passion, but it is also a fantastic warm up!
I always get very emotional whenever the Haka is performed. It is such a raw emotional performance instilled in such culture and tradition and respect. It is so beautiful 🤍
Living on the opposite of the world, pretty much as far away from NZ as possible, I've only had the honour to experience a Haka in real life once - performed by a group of Māori people visiting a group of Sámi people. It was very touching, and simply beautiful - and it is amazing to see an entire school coming together like this. The Sámi response was a Joik, very different in expression but similar in meaning and significance. Stay strong!
Apart from the intensity of the Haka and the subsequent response, this video scares me. As a Brit and former player, this snippet of a schoolboy match shows just how far ahead these two teams are ahead when compared the British "schoolboy" game. I believe that all four of the UK international teams will struggle to challenge the NZ game for the foreseeable future. Not only that, we'll struggle beat the southern hemisphere teams in international competition for the next 10 years or so unless we go back to basics. It'll come back to a point where we'll we'll only score points from kicking penalties. Good to see the game been played with the passion and physicality that it was meant to be at.
@@Sentientwolf34 I don't know man, this was a common mistake when I was doing this back at school. Not all the kids are so coordinated and when you bring the whole school instead of only the ones who know it best, you dilute the overall haka. It's a well-known effect
nothing wrong with losing, as long as you gave it your all. that's what haka is about. It's stating an intent to rise to the challange and leave absolutely nothing behind.
All this BS is what is killing off schoolboy rugby in nz. The elite schools poach all the best players and the rest simply can't compete so they are increasingly not bothering to field rugby teams. The elites don't seem to care if they become the best by killing off all their competition. There is no club alternatives either so kids going into high school either play for their school or give up (because there are no teams). The school I went to in the 90's usually fielded 6 or 7 rugby teams. we were rarely in the top division but we were competitive om our grade and several player went on to play professionally and internationally. the same school now only has 1 team
Maybe cus this competition can’t handle 6 or 7 teams of each school in the tournament and plus the schools all don’t have enough money to handle six or seven teams playing at once
Really? You obviously havent done a haka. Its a beautiful feeling. Its raw, primal, and its possibly the most amazing feeling I will ever feel in my life.dont diss the haka you pakeha
@@rainkaido8607 I actually know a whole lot! My sister is married to a Kiwi and stays in Papatoetoe in Auckland. I can actually do the Haka. Know all the words and actions. Just think it's getting worn out by people doing it at any conceivable function or event.
Your sister married a kiwi so you think that makes YOU an expert? Gtfo of here, you know absolutely nothing. Literally nothing I guarantee you that everything you think you know is nothing
i feel the one of the most admirable things about the haka and all the videos i've watched is the psychology of confidence and expression. i mean im sad that in the us kids and adults feel awkward and self conscious doing a haka or would if they did. even in some of the reaction videos they kind a laugh cause they dont understand and cant imagine themselves doing it and think they would feel silly instead of feeling like they would be sending a message and expressing themselves. i really think that mindset is powerful and very healthy. we live life and life is passion and expression. if you cant live with passion and express it then you're missing something. makes me want to raise my kids in New Zealand just for that.
Beautiful said!
New Zealand is a great place! Lived in Auckland all my life and it is very diverse.
Haka is getting a bit old and passed it expired date .Trying to feel like men begin a man is not a feeling.
@@mac9954 from proud South African - what pish !
@@mac9954 come down and see if you’re a man 😂😂 get dropped on your head
as a former student of this school. this still gives me chills
Are you not tired to play after this?
@@martinskrabanek2021 nah man. if anything it gives you more energy
I was in this haka. OMG it felt like a heart attack being in the thick of it
try putting on a wool hat.
Sick man
And, as someone who has learnt the haka, I can tell you that not only is it great at giving you confidence etc, and a wonderful choreography, full of meaning and passion, but it is also a fantastic warm up!
Its alright if anyone can do The Haka right? Because i really wanna do it
I always get very emotional whenever the Haka is performed. It is such a raw emotional performance instilled in such culture and tradition and respect. It is so beautiful 🤍
Living on the opposite of the world, pretty much as far away from NZ as possible, I've only had the honour to experience a Haka in real life once - performed by a group of Māori people visiting a group of Sámi people. It was very touching, and simply beautiful - and it is amazing to see an entire school coming together like this. The Sámi response was a Joik, very different in expression but similar in meaning and significance. Stay strong!
Honestly the most amazing things I’ve ever seen🥶
I definitely wouldn't like to fall off the edge of that massive grass stand !
That’s what makes NZ kids tough
I said it once ill say it again one of the best culture ever
sad
@@mac9954 hehe
i love how they express their culture with pride
By far one of the most badass traditions in the whole world.
Apart from the intensity of the Haka and the subsequent response, this video scares me.
As a Brit and former player, this snippet of a schoolboy match shows just how far ahead these two teams are ahead when compared the British "schoolboy" game. I believe that all four of the UK international teams will struggle to challenge the NZ game for the foreseeable future. Not only that, we'll struggle beat the southern hemisphere teams in international competition for the next 10 years or so unless we go back to basics. It'll come back to a point where we'll we'll only score points from kicking penalties.
Good to see the game been played with the passion and physicality that it was meant to be at.
This is so amazing!! The coolest thing I've seen online. Love from Sweden
Shout to the away team in blue who held their own in foreign territory, no intimidation
Fantastic 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
2:55: “El Presidente” movement from Un Violador En Tu Camino
Great to see, greetings from England
it's a psychological aspect that give you short motivation and increase in adrenaline
Goosebump stuff love it !!!
Imagine leading this
SACS (in South Africa 🇿🇦 )has the best war cry to be heard
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So don't blow their trumpet,,post it,,and let the rest,,decide,,
Love to see that
Nut sacs?
When was the Haka first performed at a rugby match I would like to know
Show us the Kings vs Grammar Haka 2019 pls
My cuzzy was playing for stream ( blue and white team)
3:35: “Ka Tu Te Ihiihi, Ka Tu Te Wanawana”
Respect 💯but slow it down it’s like Twista rapping 🤣 Maori Hard ❤️💯
Better by the visiting school
Yeah the home school was out of sync with each other. Sounded sloppier.
@@samos343guiltyspark it's the echo of the grounds
@@Sentientwolf34 I don't know man, this was a common mistake when I was doing this back at school. Not all the kids are so coordinated and when you bring the whole school instead of only the ones who know it best, you dilute the overall haka.
It's a well-known effect
What's the name of this haka
Man musta felt like a Genghis Khan doing that
Aussie here. the haka is one of the greatest things In sports and culture. everyone loves it and everyone respects it. I hope it continues
Wow!!! Bloody powerful alright...❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
this scared me g 🥶🥶🥶💯❤
What game was this?
rugby
Thats how we do it💯
What a fun tradition
I'm wondering, are they all from the same school? Even those in the stands were performing haka with the blue and white
One of my teachers went to this school and he showed us how to do this
Now I know how Michael Cain felt with the Zulu's
well personally i- *(spear through the chest, instantaneous death)*
40 years ago that was me at NPBH
Did they win?
who won?
Why it that man with the tattoo posing as a school boy?
Hes either the haka coach or a tattooed student - both being fairly common at nz schools...
Or an ex student or family of student, if he was in crowd.
@@rahowherox1177 Number 8?
@@rahowherox1177 Number 8?
@@pb6959 number 8 is a year 13 at npbhs
and student is very good haka for rugby
they all turn into speed lol
im sorry i had to
Imagine being the other team
Looks like Buck!
3:27 bro said irororo i nei
i feel kinda bad if they do a good haka and completely loses
nothing wrong with losing, as long as you gave it your all. that's what haka is about. It's stating an intent to rise to the challange and leave absolutely nothing behind.
Nice 1.
Sorry, blue guys! I would switch teams!
Chuurrr mean!!
All of that, and you lose. 😬
I reckon 🤣
I went to this school
Please tell me they won 😂😂
🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
SHOOOOOKKOOOT
Hard
Who won,the game I mean
Both teams!!
Did they win?😂
JESUS CHRISTUS
Dit is indrukwekkend
All this BS is what is killing off schoolboy rugby in nz. The elite schools poach all the best players and the rest simply can't compete so they are increasingly not bothering to field rugby teams. The elites don't seem to care if they become the best by killing off all their competition. There is no club alternatives either so kids going into high school either play for their school or give up (because there are no teams). The school I went to in the 90's usually fielded 6 or 7 rugby teams. we were rarely in the top division but we were competitive om our grade and several player went on to play professionally and internationally. the same school now only has 1 team
Maybe cus this competition can’t handle 6 or 7 teams of each school in the tournament and plus the schools all don’t have enough money to handle six or seven teams playing at once
Thats an administration issue
KOEVHOET
That's so camp x
Overkill. I'm sure Kiwis do the haka at the dinner table too. Just too much of it makes it less and less appealing to the point that it is irritating.
Really? You obviously havent done a haka. Its a beautiful feeling. Its raw, primal, and its possibly the most amazing feeling I will ever feel in my life.dont diss the haka you pakeha
@@quartz5938 then you probably don't have many highlights in your life.
You don’t know the history of the haka . Keep your mouth out of it . So disrespectful
@@rainkaido8607 I actually know a whole lot! My sister is married to a Kiwi and stays in Papatoetoe in Auckland. I can actually do the Haka. Know all the words and actions. Just think it's getting worn out by people doing it at any conceivable function or event.
Your sister married a kiwi so you think that makes YOU an expert? Gtfo of here, you know absolutely nothing. Literally nothing I guarantee you that everything you think you know is nothing
Why are all the other kids getting involved? They haven't been picked to play, it's just hundreds of kids yelling at their guests
school spirit
It’s more than the game it’s the culture of New Zealand and the school is supporting their team
The amount of ignorance in this comment.
pointless video, get it on the mens game.
Pointless comment
Real men do Haka
Why’d you decide to watch the 9 minute video displaying a pre-game ritual?
Think of it as an anthem for the school
Haka seems nice, but it's a wild dance of insult, threat and provocatuon.
Not the sport's spirit.
Shouldn't even be allowed on a rugby field.
thats the point