I think it has. But what can you do? I have already said the black magic has slipped now.Puja wrote:Just thinking of the Haka, does anyone else think that it's become increasingly performative over the last 4 years? I was showing my daughter highlights of the 2015 final and Kapo e Pango was done and dusted in about a minute. It was still threatening, it was still a challenge laid down, but it was done without unnecessary dramatics. Watching it against us and against Ireland and it's doubled in length to accomodate dramatic pauses between lines for gurning, glowering, and aggressive tongue-wiggling.
Puja
It is about theatre, and my view is if you shelled out ticket prices to go and see New Zealand, you would be upset if you didn't get the Haka.
You're quite likely to take your family to a big international so the non-combatants of your party would be looking forward massively to the Haka.
Im not sure there is any rule which says the opposition has to stand there like lemons, quite a few responses have been tried. Cockers was absolutely the Tigers/Midlander with Stormin' Norman. BOD chucked some grass in the air and got his shoulder bust for his trouble.