The All Blacks' legendary haka took center stage at Twickenham, sending chills through the crowd. But this time, the intense ritual may come with a price. New Zealand Rugby could face a fine after the team’s boundary-pushing performance, reigniting discussions on respecting cultural traditions and following rugby's regulations.
World Rugby guidelines are clear: when a team performs a cultural challenge, like the haka, players are restricted to their own 10-meter line, while their opponents must stay behind the halfway line.
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