Watch: Siya Kolisi and Sacha’s prayers conquer the All Blacks’ fierce Haka

Watch: Siya Kolisi and Sacha’s prayers conquer the All Blacks’ fierce Haka

The Haka has long stirred the hearts of rugby fans worldwide. It ignites passion, power, and deep cultural pride in every All Black. Each generation of players embraces it with fierce loyalty and honour. This tradition fuels their unity and identity on the global stage.

Because of it, the All Blacks remain one of rugby’s most significant forces. Their Haka inspires respect, intimidation, and breathtaking anticipation before every match. Opponents know its energy can lift New Zealand to extraordinary heights. Yet recently, the Springboks met that fire with calm faith. They faced it with prayer, not pressure.

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Siya Kolisi. Image via Instagram @siyakolisi

Siya Kolisi and Sacha’s prayers conquered the All Blacks’ fierce Haka

In their last clash, the Springboks displayed a powerful spiritual discipline. Siya Kolisi and young talent Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu bowed their heads in respect. As the All Blacks roared, they prayed quietly and confidently. This moment stunned fans who felt its emotional and spiritual weight. The Springboks have incorporated prayer into their identity. It reflects unity, humility, and a belief that transcends physical strength alone. With Siya leading, faith has profoundly and consistently shaped their culture.

Their prayers have guided them to recent victories and resilience. Many supporters believe it creates calmness under high pressure. Meanwhile, critics once doubted its sporting value. However, results speak louder than doubt or noise. Against the fierce Haka, the Springboks found peace and focus. Their prayer did not disrespect tradition; it strengthened their own. After the match, Siya shared that they prayed again.

Fans loved this honesty and authenticity from their captain. They praised the young Sacha for embracing team values early.
Faith continues to anchor the Springboks, on and off the pitch. In that decisive moment, prayer and passion met. The crowd witnessed two cultures, equally proud, colliding in respect. And for the Springboks, faith proved their fiercest weapon.

Fans loved their prayers

After @therunningteacher2 asked what Siya Kolisi and Sacha were doing during the All Blacks’ Haka, fans agreed that it was prayers.

@Benita van der Vent “they were covering them with the blood of Jesus”

@Vaughan Smith507 “No Weapon former against us shall prosper!”

@Rox1217 “they were praying against negativity and origin of the haka”

@4EvaFierce🇿🇦 “they are covering themselves and their team under the blood of Jesus🙏

@dinauiras “People Haka is not a curse nor evil. It’s a traditional performance and it’s just a way to celebrate 🎉

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