Samoa take war dance to terrifying new level before World Cup final
By Rugby Onslaught

Samoa take war dance to terrifying new level before World Cup final

There have been some epic war dances shown throughout this rugby league World Cup, with Samoa’s against Tonga springing to mind, but Samoa clearly left the best until last ahead of their showdown with Australia in the final.

In an spine chilling performance of Siva Tau at Old Trafford, Samoa winger Brian To’o finished nose to nose with Cameron Munster before pulling off a cheeky bicep flex.

This once again shows why the 20 metre gap for the haka in rugby union is doing no one any favours, as rugby league produces some of the coolest confrontations in either code.

Check it out:

This came a few hours after than The Rock, who is of Samoan heritage, sent a video message to the team on social media. Samoa might have been underdogs going into the match, but they certainly could not be accused of not being up for the match.

Take a look at The Rock’s video:

Here are the teams:

Australia
1 Tedesco
2 Cherry-Evans
3 Hunt
4 Holmes
5 Trbojevic
6 Campbell-Gillard
7 Munster
8 Mitchell
9 Addo-Carr
10 Wighton
11 Murray
13 Carrigan
14 Cleary
Substitutes
16 Cotter
17 Crichton
18 Faasuamaleaui
20 Grant

Samoa
1 Suaalii
2 May
4 Crichton
5 To’o
6 Luai
7 Milford
8 Papalii
10 Paulo
11 Sao
12 Su’a
15 Hunt
16 Leniu
17 Taupau
Substitutes
20 Harris-Tavita
22 Tuilagi
23 Kaufusi
25 Lafai

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