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As a matter of curiosity, why are the All Blacks allowed to do the Haka, when no other team (leaving aside some of the Pacific Islanders who have their own version) has such a similar display of stylised aggression and threatened violence? I'm not complaining, just curious. If it doesn't give some psychological advantage, then why do it? If it does, is that "fair"?
I think England should come on and do a bit of Morris Dancing (Google it!), jangling the bells on their socks and whacking sticks together. At the very least the AB's would be so busy crying with laughter that they wouldn't notice as England ran the first ten tries past them.
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