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Published 14:37 18 Nov 2018 GMT
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Aki stared the Haka down and stepped forward with the rest of the Irish team to meet the challenge that was being laid down. The crowd went bananas.
He came in for some big hits from the likes of Ryan Crotty and Liam Squire but Aki was still out there and meting out some lusty blows of his own. 18 carries (second only to CJ Stander) and nine tackles sunk in, it was an all-action performance.
At the final whistle, with Ireland victorious, there were no hard feelings and several All Blacks stars - including Damien McKenzie (below) - stopped to congratulate Aki and wish him well.
Having played, and won a Super Rugby title, with Waikato Chiefs, the likes of McKenzie and Brodie Retallick shared some friendly words with Aki.
However, it was Hurricanes scrum-half TJ Perenara that went a step further. Perenara jogged towards Aki not long after the full-time whistle sounded and performed a Hongi - touching forwards and noses together as a sign of respect.
The Maori tradition was a small but heartening moment, and a moment of calm as bedlam erupted in the stands and on the pitch.
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Aki certainly appreciated the gesture from Perenara.
He also paid dues to the beaten New Zealand side, by writing:
'THIS TEAM IS SPECIAL. The crowd was on a whole new level it was unbelievable! Massive respect to the All Blacks boys.'https://www.instagram.com/p/BqUjEKln_x4/ TJ Perenara and Bundee Aki with one of the moments of a big sporting weekend.
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