The Liverpool FC Twitter account has shared footage of a stirring rendition of the haka performed by the Kiwis rugby league team at the Premier League side's training base in Melwood.
The New Zealand Test side is midway through a three-match series against England, with the second game to be held at Anfield this weekend.
Coming off a nail-biting 18-16 defeat to England in Hull, the Kiwis travelled west to train and prepare at Liverpool's headquarters.
Check out the haka below:
WHAT A SIGHT!! 😛
— Liverpool FC (@LFC) October 30, 2018
The Haka is always special to witness...especially in the canteen at Melwood!@NZRL_Kiwis called into the Reds' base for a warm-up session ahead of Sunday's match against @England_RL at Anfield: https://t.co/QhQkNT1Raz pic.twitter.com/qhgqLKW228
The social media push is an effort to boost ticket sales after just 17,649 people turned out to watch the opening Test at KCom Stadium last weekend.
More than 23,000 made it through the gates when New Zealand last played England in Hull in 2015.
Rugby Football League boss Ralph Rimmer said he anticipated around 25,000 to watch the second Test at Anfield, where the English will be looking to wrap up the series.
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"We’d like to see a really considerable boost off the back of Saturday’s game as it’s a big stadium and a fantastic venue,” Rimmer told The Guardian.
“I would hope we would be over 25,000 for it, something like that.
“We’re now on the road to the next World Cup here and we need to create some interest in international rugby league. We have to build a bit more momentum to get back to where we were three years or so ago.”
Manly Sea Eagles foward Martin Taupau snapped a few photos of his own to share on social media as well.
Good to catch-up with a couple of me mates down here at @liverpoolfc HQ #liverpoolfc #megastars #mohammedsalah #jurgenklopp #dejanlovren #robertofirmino #teamkapow pic.twitter.com/212GRDcuaW
— Martin Taupau (@MartyKapow) October 30, 2018