History of The Tonga National Rugby League Team - War Cry

War Cry

The Tongan war cry is accompanied by a traditional dance similar in style to the New Zealand Haka.

Ei e! Ei e!
Teu lea pea tala ki mamani katoa
Ko e 'ikale tahi kuo halofia
Ke 'ilo 'e he sola moe taka
Koe 'aho ni teu tamate tangata
'A e haafe mo e tautua'a
Kuo hu'i hoku anga tangata

Mate Ma' Tonga War Cry

To Ki He Tupe!

Koe Aho!, Koe Aho Mavava Moe Tangi

Teu Mate Ma'a Tonga

Hi!

Tonga E! Ta Ke Hu Kiai

Katoa Pe, Taha, Moe To Kotoa

Teu Fatau' Folau

Hi! Ha! Moe Pese Moe Lea

Otua Ke Tau

Tau Malohi, Ai Malohi

Tau Fefeka, Ai Fefeka

Tau Ki Tonga

To'o Moe Hi

Hi!

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