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Drown out the haka: Bledisloe II | Tri Nations finale

What should the AUS crowd sing at the game on Saturday, or indeed in the future?

  • Waltzing Matilda

    Votes: 35 53.8%
  • Aussie Version of OleOleOle

    Votes: 8 12.3%
  • Come on you gold

    Votes: 2 3.1%
  • None of these three, but something else

    Votes: 10 15.4%
  • We shouldn't sing at all, be it before after or during the haka

    Votes: 10 15.4%

  • Total voters
    65
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John Solomon (38)
I was going to make this thread before last nights game, however I thought, perhaps not, It's not that special. Remembering 95000 SA fans drown out the haka last year in Soweto, I watched last nights game preparing for a toned down atmosphere. How wrong I was, Nelson Mandella Bay stadium is a brilliant venue, the roof hanging over the supporters and a real ding-dong roar when something happens.

Anyway, the bokke fans drowned out the haka, singing Ole! Ole Ole Ole! Ole! Ole!. It was menacing. It fired their boys up, you couldn't even hear the haka. It showed who's town this was.

And we need to do It next weekend In Brisbane, in my view. The only problem is what we yell and how we get everyone in the stadium doing it.

Thoughts?
 
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Army_Gav

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Can I suggest you rename the thread also, or the motive of this thread to "Supporting our boys during the Haka". You'll get a few people offside if you just want to drown it out.
 

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Chilla Wilson (44)
Can I suggest you rename the thread also, or the motive of this thread to "Supporting our boys during the Haka". You'll get a few people offside if you just want to drown it out.

Since when has GaGR been politically correct?
 
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Army_Gav

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Since when has GaGR been politically correct?
LOL. It's not about political correctness, more about making the intention clear. I'm sure if the players realized our intention was to vocally support them in the face on that challenge, rather then purely to drown out the Haka for <insert reason>, they'd get a bigger motivation from the former.

That being said, that thread has plenty of Anti All Blacks chants.
 
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Army_Gav

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I'll keep coming back to the Sweet Chariot vs Haka at Twickers. Bet the English players were fired up after getting that behind them

[video=youtube;RnL_54N_bbg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RnL_54N_bbg[/video]
 

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Peter Fenwicke (45)
Aussie fans are nothing like the Poms however, they practice every week at football games and although they may support different soccer/rugby clubs when they come together for England games they unite as one. There would have to be a complete culture change for Australian fans to attempt this, we pay too much respect to the spectacle of the Haka and thus go silent so we can all pull out our camera's and take happy snaps. Wouldn't mind seeing Waltzing Matilda following it just to calm the players down a tad but for now there's no pre game ritual that we can gain a psychological advantage on the Kiwi's with.
 
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Army_Gav

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Aussie fans are nothing like the Poms however, they practice every week at football games and although they may support different soccer/rugby clubs when they come together for England games they unite as one. There would have to be a complete culture change for Australian fans to attempt this, we pay too much respect to the spectacle of the Haka and thus go silent so we can all pull out our camera's and take happy snaps. Wouldn't mind seeing Waltzing Matilda following it just to calm the players down a tad but for now there's no pre game ritual that we can gain a psychological advantage on the Kiwi's with.
Your somewhat on the money there with how it's a part of English sporting culture, however the Americans do it also, so it's just a matter of getting of your a hole and getting some balls.

It is a culture shift, however, from my experience this year, people are willing if shown the way.
 

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Chilla Wilson (44)
Hey Marto,
I'm sure you watched the Springboks beat the All Blacks last night & did you hear the Haka? I know I didn't because it was drowned out by the Springbok fans singing ole ole ole ole. So instead of banning the Haka as you have suggested why can't us Wallaby fans make enough noise to drown it out at Suncorp on saturday. Surely you or one of the Triple M listeners can come up with a chant.

Well I've just sent this message to Greg Martin who does a breakfast radio show in Brisbane & also does the Fox sports rugby show.

Seen as he is so against the Haka hopefully he will respond to our challenge.
 

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Peter Fenwicke (45)
Your somewhat on the money there with how it's a part of English sporting culture, however the Americans do it also, so it's just a matter of getting of your a hole and getting some balls.

It is a culture shift, however, from my experience this year, people are willing if shown the way.

Correct, I have no doubt that it's possible if fans are shown the right way about doing it. Another advantage that the Poms had in that clip is there would have been very few Kiwi's there to tell the blokes next to them to sit down, shut up and pay respect. I have no doubt that if we tried any type of chanting there would be some bloke in a black shirt 3 rows back yelling abuse the entire match.

The Poms started by getting supporters to wear their nations colours to a match, when the ARU can manage to get every Australian supporter to wear gold then perhaps we can consider uniting in some type of chant. Swing Low Sweet Chariot is an anthem to the Poms, The Boks have claimed "ole,ole' and the AB's have the Haka, I really hope we get something before the Wallabies lose any psychological advantage they had to begin with.
 
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Army_Gav

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Correct, I have no doubt that it's possible if fans are shown the right way about doing it. Another advantage that the Poms had in that clip is there would have been very few Kiwi's there to tell the blokes next to them to sit down, shut up and pay respect. I have no doubt that if we tried any type of chanting there would be some bloke in a black shirt 3 rows back yelling abuse the entire match.

The Poms started by getting supporters to wear their nations colours to a match, when the ARU can manage to get every Australian supporter to wear gold then perhaps we can consider uniting in some type of chant. Swing Low Sweet Chariot is an anthem to the Poms, The Boks have claimed "ole,ole' and the AB's have the Haka, I really hope we get something before the Wallabies lose any psychological advantage they had to begin with.
Valid point about rival supporters, you should come down to Melbourne!

It will need to start with you & I mate, and every other person on this forum and grow from there.
 

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John Solomon (38)
Well your right about the Kiwi's... hell I copped abuse just for standing up when Digby made a break in round 15. I say fuck that, they're coming to our home ground, they have their welcome, we will have ours. I will be decked out in full gold come saturday and I will be screaming my face off come haka time. Let's hope Marto has a good look at Disco's letter eh?
 
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Army_Gav

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Well I've just sent this message to Greg Martin who does a breakfast radio show in Brisbane & also does the Fox sports rugby show.

Seen as he is so against the Haka hopefully he will respond to our challenge.
Like I said earlier, "Come on you Gold".

It's easy, slow and to the point.

I would of been in Brisvegas this weekend, if I pulled my finger out earlier.
 
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