Fifa World Cup 2011 - New Zealand "Haka"

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team new zealand celebrating the haka after the 2:2 in the fifa womes world cup in sinsheim

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  • Geez. The Haka after a draw. Don't know what would have happened after a win...?

  • @Hevander75 Rugby??? You're a moron.

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  • Good on them for doing it. A Haka can be performed at any occasion. The All Blacks aren't the only sporting code that we have in New Zealand. 20 odd years ago, we only saw the All Blacks and the Kiwis doing the Haka on a international stage. Now most sporting codes in our country, perform a Haka at major sporting competitions, whether they are men or women. So leave them alone!!!!

  • @BenRichhards no contact? were not talkin bout baseball or cricket......yes it does look best in rugby. kabaddi would be nice too.

  • @akruber1 The haka isn'tt celebration you idiot

  • @wade2bosh Never said they didnt, Im jst sayin rugby is where the haka is the best. Mainly because soccer is a bit of a girly sport ( no contact), gridiron is fricken american haha and ice hockey when they do it they are like gliding all over the place and doesnt look right haha

  • @BenRichhards they haka in ice hockey, gridiron, and other sports.......

  • Its just doesnt feel right when it isnt rugby...

  • Pathetic.

  • @pwb7dd Rugby is better

  • @akruber1 A couple of months previous the world cup, they face the Mexican team also and lost 5-0 against Mexico, so they were expecting a sure lost, during the game they were loosing 2-0, and had the guts to come back and draw 2-2, so it was a great draw, and they made a great effort for it, so for them it felt like a victory. And it was also the first point ever won by New Zeland in a female world cup.

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