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Posted: 2022-11-16 21:48:07

There are a lot of ways to face a haka, and Jillaroos prop Kennedy Cherrington knew that better than most as she wiped the tears from her eyes and stared New Zealand down.

The star Parramatta forward is equally proud of her Australian and Māori backgrounds, so much so she sang and wept during both anthems when Australia met New Zealand in the group stages of the Rugby League World Cup last week.

Cherrington might have chosen the green and gold jersey over the black and white, but that does not change the way she feels about her Māori heritage. 

With a foot on both sides of the World Cup final, Cherrington is proof that no person is ever any one thing and, as the two sides prepare to face each other at Old Trafford, she is prepared to wear her heart and her cultures on her sleeve once more.

"It was really emotional, especially facing the haka. Shannon [Mato] and I stood side-by-side and made sure we had each other, being the only two Māori in the team," Cherrington said.

"We sung both anthems and it was emotional for both of them, we're part of both countries and it's hard to stay on one side.

"When it comes to the anthem and the haka, that's our culture too and we're very proud, but our allegiance lies with Australia.

"It was very emotional and I'm sure it'll be the same during the final. I'm just so honoured to be a part of this campaign."

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