happy_tiger
Well-known member
Corey should of left it on the field
They have spoken since , they are good , move on , nothing to see here
They have spoken since , they are good , move on , nothing to see here
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@Flippedy said:I'm pretty sure a couple of the Kiwi players used the exact same gesture towards the end of the Haka, so I guess it's ok to use it in that context, but not when Taupau did it?
@happy tiger said:@Flippedy said:I'm pretty sure a couple of the Kiwi players used the exact same gesture towards the end of the Haka, so I guess it's ok to use it in that context, but not when Taupau did it?
That is a part of that particular Haka Flip
Kapa o pango I think it is called
@Flippedy said:@happy tiger said:@Flippedy said:I'm pretty sure a couple of the Kiwi players used the exact same gesture towards the end of the Haka, so I guess it's ok to use it in that context, but not when Taupau did it?
That is a part of that particular Haka Flip
Kapa o pango I think it is called
Exactly, so why is it a big deal? No one worried when they did it then. Marty was obviously just reiterating that part of the Haka back to Sam :mrgreen:
@happy tiger said:@Flippedy said:@happy tiger said:@Flippedy said:I'm pretty sure a couple of the Kiwi players used the exact same gesture towards the end of the Haka, so I guess it's ok to use it in that context, but not when Taupau did it?
That is a part of that particular Haka Flip
Kapa o pango I think it is called
Exactly, so why is it a big deal? No one worried when they did it then. Marty was obviously just reiterating that part of the Haka back to Sam :mrgreen:
Remember when the All Blacks first did it to our Wannabies
Most of the Wannabies wive's and Mum's had to pull out the stain remover that night :laughing:
@Golden_Boots said:These Broncos and Storm players are an embarrassment to the Roos jersey. Didnt his teammate Hodges do the same thing in an origin match.
Go get em Marty.
@Flippedy said:I'm pretty sure a couple of the Kiwi players used the exact same gesture towards the end of the Haka, so I guess it's ok to use it in that context, but not when Taupau did it?
@cktiger said:Regardless of everybody's love for Taupau and dislike of Thaiday (myself included) it was a stupid thing to do.
What's wrong with looking him in the eye and telling him what you want him to hear.
I'll go further and say the throat slitting in the haka is just as over the top and ridiculous.
It's gone past a traditional, cultural, gesture to an intimitadory insult.
Imagine the hooha if the Aussies laughed in their faces and slit their own throats after they 'performed' it.