the thrill of the All Blacks haka in its toughest version

the thrill of the All Blacks haka in its toughest version
the thrill of the All Blacks haka in its toughest version

As is often the case against the French XV, the New Zealanders chose Kapa o Pango to kick off the clash at the Stade de this Saturday, for the Blues' second test match in this autumn tour.

A Kapa o Pango to launch hostilities. Before the start of the test match against the French XV, the All Blacks went directly on the offensive by choosing to perform the Kapa O Pango, the most warlike and visually violent haka. All in the rather dark atmosphere of the Stade de France, whose lights were turned off for the occasion.

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Two different versions of the haka

The All Blacks haka before their test match against the French XV, November 16, 2024 © AFP

During major competitions or big matches, New Zealanders are used to performing a variation of the traditional Ka Mate. Thanks to Derek Lardelli, an expert on Maori culture, they created their own haka, the Kapa O Pango, on the sidelines of a match against South Africa in 2005.

The Kapa O Pango choreography, led by a stunned Tana Umaga, begins with a knee and a fist on the ground and ends with the mime of a throat slitting. A very aggressive haka for a gala evening.

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