I just want to take a moment to give South Africa props for educating this Kenyan. You had me from 13 to 28....thank you so much. God bless all of you.🤗🤗🤗🤗
My two darling teams. Thank you for the Haka, even though many people don't take the time to understand that you honour us with it. The only Anthem I love more than ours is yours and I wish NZ would sing the whole thing, it is riveting and eerily beautiful.
Im a kiwi and i love Bryan Habana and the South African team and culture😍i had the honours of serving them along with all other teams the All blacks played in our home town back in New Zealand. P.s worked at the Novotel Hotel and got to Liaise the teams who stayed and of all of them i loved the Springbox and the Argentinean Pumas the most😍and yes the ABS aswell xox also whos this beautiful man singing our Anthem? Sings it better than alot of kiwis tho❤also the South African anthem is beautiful
@@paxiijonez yes you are right Victor is super cool too. I remember him approaching me at the desk because he locked himself out of the room and omgosh his eye was bleeding so bad he was even apologising for it😩given the nature of his sport he is a Hero just so humble I love it😍
So a war-cry should be done by BOTH "sides", and I respect no more than any country, THESE two countries' war-crries. ZA "nkosi sikelel iafrika" & NZ's Haka Both crush like no other. Hearts and history so young but like no other.
So all of you at Rhodes university...isepedi, isizulu, isisoxhosa, Afrikaans,. Thank you all...I wish the country that grew me all the best. Meneer... give your black brother a chance... you'll be surprised
It used to be a song that the slaves used to sing to pass the time and make their days go by quicker. Over the years it became popular in sporting events and thus it is now sang by the fans of South African rugby
The song relates to the train that brought migrant workers over the mountains to and from South Africa - not slaves as stated above. In a rugby context it was most often sung when your team was grinding away in a protracted scrum. It's a pity the song is no longer as popular as it once was, as it is thrilling to hear a stadium in full cry.
Two of the most beautiful National Anthems in the world
I just want to take a moment to give South Africa props for educating this Kenyan. You had me from 13 to 28....thank you so much. God bless all of you.🤗🤗🤗🤗
Thank you. I hope it's all turning out well for you. 13 is so little to be far from home.x
My two darling teams. Thank you for the Haka, even though many people don't take the time to understand that you honour us with it.
The only Anthem I love more than ours is yours and I wish NZ would sing the whole thing, it is riveting and eerily beautiful.
Im a kiwi and i love Bryan Habana and the South African team and culture😍i had the honours of serving them along with all other teams the All blacks played in our home town back in New Zealand. P.s worked at the Novotel Hotel and got to Liaise the teams who stayed and of all of them i loved the Springbox and the Argentinean Pumas the most😍and yes the ABS aswell xox also whos this beautiful man singing our Anthem? Sings it better than alot of kiwis tho❤also the South African anthem is beautiful
Bro Habana and Matfield were in Welly after a test match clubbing. Awesome blokes. And world class rugby players too.
@@paxiijonez yes you are right Victor is super cool too. I remember him approaching me at the desk because he locked himself out of the room and omgosh his eye was bleeding so bad he was even apologising for it😩given the nature of his sport he is a Hero just so humble I love it😍
That's a dope song. Mad luv from nz
So a war-cry should be done by BOTH "sides", and I respect no more than any country, THESE two countries' war-crries.
ZA "nkosi sikelel iafrika" & NZ's Haka
Both crush like no other.
Hearts and history so young but like no other.
The Haka is a way NZ honours other countries. They do it at weddings funerals and send offs. It is the greatest honour a Kiwi can give you.
And even the Suid Afrikaans national anthem says... together...in south Africa our land..we can do this...
With all that’s going on with the world today.I cannot wait til the AB’s meet SA again!!
I think...South Africa, Australia and New Zealand...we are very tight knit. Same history...
So all of you at Rhodes university...isepedi, isizulu, isisoxhosa, Afrikaans,. Thank you all...I wish the country that grew me all the best. Meneer... give your black brother a chance... you'll be surprised
Well Nelson Mandela is someone we can respect.
Viva a África!!! Viva a mandela!!!
🇿🇦❤️
Beautiful
I cam do without the haka. It's getting g old but the start [f thr NZ anthem is beautiful
SA is like...I wish we had the chance of the gamboot dance...you put Afikaaners and Zulus and ask what is up?
The thumbnail guy seems like Indian Cricketer Ms Dhoni.
Where's 'Shosholoza'?
When do they sing shosholoza?
It used to be a song that the slaves used to sing to pass the time and make their days go by quicker. Over the years it became popular in sporting events and thus it is now sang by the fans of South African rugby
@@ryanlew948 still...didnt answer...my question...
@@thankfulforlife4433 ja but that's in the background and it wasn't even finished so I thought they were gonna sing it fully
Course not bruh
The song relates to the train that brought migrant workers over the mountains to and from South Africa - not slaves as stated above. In a rugby context it was most often sung when your team was grinding away in a protracted scrum. It's a pity the song is no longer as popular as it once was, as it is thrilling to hear a stadium in full cry.
A shame the crowd had no respect for the haka
Agreed.
What year was that?
2007 I think
No I just checked they did not meet in 2007 world cup
@@emadkamel6916 will update you as soon as I find out
@@mileymnqayi7537 2013
@Tabris 2013
Whats the name of the song at 2:55 :D !!!!!!!!!!!!????????
nkosi sikelel' iafrika (South African national anthem).
@@jan-willemoverman6198 Thank you jan !!!!! :)
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_anthem_of_South_Africa
"Nkosi Sikelel' iAfrika"
who won?
New Zealand
EveryOne!