Which haka the All Blacks will perform at this weekend’s Rugby World Cup final match is a closely guarded secret.

At a team press conference yesterday, players were coy about whether they would perform the traditional Ka Mate or go with the newer haka Kapa o Pango.

Ali Williams said he cannot tell that and it’s top secret adding they will decide on the bus to the game.
 
Williams told reporters that Richie McCaw will send a text and they will hear a ‘beep, beep’ and it will tell them what haka they will be doing.

Both haka have been shown off three times during the Rugby World Cup.

The All Blacks performed the traditional Ka Mate haka for the tournament’s opening match against Tonga and again against Japan and then Canada in their pool matches.

Kapa o Pango was the choice in their pool match against France, their quarter final game against Argentina and again on Sunday, in the semifinal with the Wallabies.

Williams, who usually stands in the front row during the haka, is known for his passionate performances.

Referring to the throat slitting action at the end of Kapa o Pango, Williams said the little action at the end is the thunderbolt, it’s like a super hero from Spider man.

Meanwhile, Williams said every day, every hour and every minute till this Sunday is really important to him.