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Springboks impi’s bring the ‘gees’ [video]

While the New Zealand All Blacks did their best to intimidate their opponents on the pitch with their performance of the Haka, they were no match for the Springbok impi performers.

In recent months, the Zulu warrior dancers have kept the crowds enthralled as part of the pregame entertainment.

SPRINGBOKS IMPIS ENTERTAIN CROWDS AT LOCAL STADIUMS

Over the last two weeks, New Zealand’s All Blacks have given South Africans and the Springboks a first-hand look at their infamous Haka performance.

In return, SA Rugby have rolled out their mighty impi’s – a trio of ripped performers who emulate Zulu warriors. The performers  – dressed in traditional attire – pump up the crowds and flex their muscles to the tune of Johnny Clegg and Juluka’s Impi.

@thobelatorra Cape town was amazing 🔥 well done bokker 👏🏼🙌🏼 Springboks vs All blacks #strongertogether #gobokke #bokke #springboks #rugby #sarugby #capetown #impi ♬ Impi – Johnny Clegg & Juluka
@thobelatorra Impi warriors #strongertogether Springboks vs All blacks #impi #springboks #southafrica #allblacks #SAMA28 #rugby ♬ Impi – Johnny Clegg & Juluka

On social media, one of the impi’s – Thobela Torra – has given the public a look at their fierce face-off on the pitch.  And many South Africans agreed that the All Blacks’ Haka was no match for the local warriors.

@larabessenger: “That impi was way scarier than the Haka.”

@sisobuthelezi: “Impi’s remind the Springboks that they are in a battle to win.”

@sallykruger: “Important part of our country and symbolic of our culture and unity.”

@saartjie: “This is part of the Springboks success

SILENCE DURING THE HAKA

Meanwhile, the All Blacks’ performance of the Haka at Cape Town’s DHL Stadium on Saturday, 7 September was smooth sailing.

Last week, an Emirates plane’s ill-timed flyover at Ellis Park, the subsequent display of fireworks, and the DJ blasting Sister Bethina through the speakers had local and New Zealand rugby fans up in arms.

The faux pas saw SA Rugby issue an apology on behalf of Emirates for interrupting the New Zealand team tradition, citing “bad timing.”

The All Blacks accepted their statement, adding that they were too “in the zone” during the Haka to notice.

DID YOU SEE THE SPRINGBOKS IMPIS IN ACTION?

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