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Kiwi students belt out Haka in middle of Ireland fast food stop

Would you like Haka with that?

It’s not every day you find a group performing the Haka at a fast food outlet in Ireland.

Supermacs Kildare customers and staff watched on as students from Wairoa College Rugby Academy, New Zealand, belted out the traditional Maori war cry.

Photo: Facebook
Photo: Facebook

When asked by the staff to perform for them, the boys were more than happy to do so.

The group was touring Ireland, U.K, France and Dubai to experience playing rugby overseas.

The video was shared on Junction 14 Mayfield’s Facebook page shortly after for the world to enjoy.

It's not the first time proud Kiwi's have belted out their battle cry in an unusual place.

Hundreds of New Plymouth Boys High School students recently banded together to perform the famous war dance in a way that would send chills down the spine of the most hardened warriors.

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