Performing an awe-inspiring haka on the Great Wall was a key highlight of Kāpiti College’s kapa haka trip to China. The ...
In August 2005, before the Tri-Nations Test match against South Africa, the All Blacks performed Kapa O Pango, a new haka all about the All Blacks, for the first time. Kapa O Pango’s chant ...
The Ka Mate Haka is also performed during high profile funerals or to greet foreign dignitaries. But in 2005, they came up with a newer version called Kapa O Pango, which is exclusive to the All ...
Athletes impressed with their Halloween costumes this year, and some fans got in on the action too. San Antonio Spurs big man Victor Wembanyama may have won the day with his depiction of No Face ...
Dating all the way back to 2005, the TODAY anchors and co-hosts have put on an annual Halloween extravaganza that's become legendary for its epic costume reveals and performances. Each year ...
The stars, they love to dress up, just like the rest of us! Here are 21 of the absolute best celebrity Halloween costumes, artfully pulled off by our favorite A-listers, just in time for the ...
There's renewed debate about the haka's purpose after Joe Marler suggested it should be banned. The English prop labelled it 'ridiculous' in a post on social media ahead of this week's rugby test ...
England prop Joe Marler has labelled the haka 'ridiculous' and claimed it needs to be scrapped altogether in a post on social media. Marler's not involved in this weekend’s test, sparing him the ...
England rugby star Joe Marler has said that he was attempting to ‘spark interest’ in his side’s upcoming Test clash with the All Blacks by taking aim at the Haka. The Harlequins ace called ...
Harlequins' own Joe Marler has ignited debate by calling into question the iconic Haka, dubbing it "ridiculous" and suggesting it "needs binning", a comment that's sure to fuel the fires of ...
Joe Marler has fanned the flames ahead of England’s game against New Zealand on Saturday by calling for the All Blacks to get rid of the haka, claiming the pre-match tradition is “ridiculous”.