Former All Black Joe Karam believes it's time for the team to take a page out of the history books when it comes to the haka.
In the lead up to the All Blacks' semifinal loss against England last week, the haka was a significant point of discussion among local and foreign media alike.
The pre-game haka has become synonymous with the All Blacks, however there was a time when it was reserved for special occasions. Usually performed ahead of the team's last match of a tour, the haka wasn't performed in New Zealand until 1975.
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Karam, who played 42 games (10 tests) for the All Blacks from 1972-75, said he would like to see it go back to a similar system.