After three days of competition between 39 kapa haka groups, the final day of the National Secondary Schools Kapa Haka Festival will see nine vie for the title.
Since opening with a powhiri on Monday, Pettigrew-Green Arena has been swamped this week with about 1600 young competitors in the festival.
Yesterday the final pool of 13 teams competed before nine finalists - comprising three teams from each pool - were announced last night.
Tainui representative Te Wharekura o Rakaumangamanga will have a chance to defend their title against teams from around New Zealand.
They include Ngā Taiātea, also representing the Tainui region, Raukura, a group from Rotorua Boys' and Rotorua Girls' High schools, and Nga puna o waiorea from Western Springs College in Auckland.