Japanese children perform seriously impressive haka in front of All Blacks
By Rugby Onslaught

Japanese children perform seriously impressive haka in front of All Blacks

We absolutely love this, the All Blacks were welcomed by school children in Kashiwa.

They performed a haka in front of the All Blacks and what we loved about this was that it was different from the videos of the haka that we normally see.

These kids were properly going for it, they weren’t messing here. How many of these young boys are going to grow up to be 18 stone units? We hope a lot of them!

CREDIT: All Blacks

In other news: Sale Sharks sign Papier

Sale Sharks are pleased to announce the signing of Springbok International and Bulls scrum-half Embrose Papier on a three-month loan as cover during the Rugby World Cup.

Considered as one of the most talented up and coming scrum halves in South Africa, the 22-year-old currently plays for the Bulls in Super Rugby and has made 23 appearances in the competition since his debut in 2018.

The young scrum-half had a stellar first season in Super Rugby after being given an opportunity by former Sale coach John Mitchell at just 20 years old. Embrose was then recognised internationally, a few weeks after his 21st birthday, when Rassie Erasmus selected him along with Faf De Klerk in his first Springbok squad for the Summer test series vs England in 2018.

Papier made his debut off the bench vs Wales in Washington DC and has since gone on to play eight times in the green and gold of South Africa, just missing out on a place in their squad for the Rugby World Cup in Japan this year.

Embrose will link up with Sale at Carrington this week in order to prepare with the squad ahead of the Sharks’ Premiership Rugby Cup campaign commencing on Saturday 21st September vs Northampton Saints. children children

Steve Diamond, Sale Sharks Director of Rugby, was pleased to secure some cover in a vital position for the World Cup period. Commenting on the signing he said: “Embrose is a fantastic live wire scrum-half with a similar playing style to Faf De Klerk. His running, distribution and kicking skills are top class and he comes highly recommended to us from a number of our South African players. We look forward to welcoming Embrose to Carrington in the next week or two and I believe he will be a great fit for us during the World Cup period.” children

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