Fantastic images this Saturday at Twickenham! Before the autumn test match between England and New Zealand, the All Blacks performed their famous haka. In a context inevitably marked by the declarations of English pillar Joe Marler, earlier in the week.
In a melting stadium, the New Zealand players began their haka, opting for the Or you’re crazythe most warlike version. Facing them, the English, in line, did not give up and even approached the halfway line, with a determined look. Which could also earn them a sanction.
Gradually, the All Blacks were also approaching and there were only a few meters left between the two teams, an image that has become rare in recent years!
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Before that, the pre-match was also marked by the handshake between England prop Joe Marler and New Zealand coach Scott Robertson. Forfeited for this match, the XV de la Rose player had criticized the haka on his social networks earlier in the week: “The haka must be banned. He’s ridiculous. It’s only good when teams respond to it in any way. »
This sparked controversy and outrage in New Zealand. Finally, Joe Marler apologized: “I just wanted to apologize to the New Zealand fans who I upset with my clumsy tweet earlier in the week. I had no malicious intent in asking for it to be removed, I just want to see the restrictions lifted to allow for a sanction-free response. »
So this took place. Lined, in the stands, with a Swing Low, sweet chariot sung loudly by the English supporters who filled a packed Twickenham.