beast 1,884 Posted November 9, 2016 Author Report Share Posted November 9, 2016 Why are NZ allowed an unfair advantage by doing the Hakka?why do you think its an advantage ? Because it is......you have to stand there like a plank, getting cold, while your enemy screams, shouts, stretches and get's the adrenalin pumping and surging through the body, which aids them and there decision making for the first 10 mins.... If you disrespect the Haka, they get the dander up and spear you... If you were down the pub of a night, would you stand there like a tool, while some git, jumped around you, eye's bulging, mouthing obscenities....cranking up the pyscholical pressure on you? Would you fcuk...... Pretty much like playing Ireland over there, you have to wait ten minutes for the fecking prime minister to shake hands with all the players. No Prime Ministers in Ireland it's the President that shakes your hand. I thought there was a prime minister called a Taoiseach Quote Link to post Share on other sites
VOON 1,317 Posted November 10, 2016 Report Share Posted November 10, 2016 Why are NZ allowed an unfair advantage by doing the Hakka? why do you think its an advantage ? Because it is......you have to stand there like a plank, getting cold, while your enemy screams, shouts, stretches and get's the adrenalin pumping and surging through the body, which aids them and there decision making for the first 10 mins.... If you disrespect the Haka, they get the dander up and spear you... If you were down the pub of a night, would you stand there like a tool, while some git, jumped around you, eye's bulging, mouthing obscenities....cranking up the pyscholical pressure on you? Would you fcuk...... Pretty much like playing Ireland over there, you have to wait ten minutes for the fecking prime minister to shake hands with all the players. No Prime Ministers in Ireland it's the President that shakes your hand. I thought there was a prime minister called a Taoiseach You are correct, we have a prime minister called a Taoiseach. However I think he means it's the president does the meet and greet at the rugby. The president would be a ceremonial figurehead, a bit like your Queen, without the royal blood. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
beast 1,884 Posted November 11, 2016 Author Report Share Posted November 11, 2016 Why are NZ allowed an unfair advantage by doing the Hakka?why do you think its an advantage ? Because it is......you have to stand there like a plank, getting cold, while your enemy screams, shouts, stretches and get's the adrenalin pumping and surging through the body, which aids them and there decision making for the first 10 mins.... If you disrespect the Haka, they get the dander up and spear you... If you were down the pub of a night, would you stand there like a tool, while some git, jumped around you, eye's bulging, mouthing obscenities....cranking up the pyscholical pressure on you? Would you fcuk...... Pretty much like playing Ireland over there, you have to wait ten minutes for the fecking prime minister to shake hands with all the players.No Prime Ministers in Ireland it's the President that shakes your hand.I thought there was a prime minister called a Taoiseach You are correct, we have a prime minister called a Taoiseach. However I think he means it's the president does the meet and greet at the rugby. The president would be a ceremonial figurehead, a bit like your Queen, without the royal blood. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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