Kei roto i tēnei putanga:
Putanga 19 Hōngongoi - Hereturikōka 2010
Ka taea te titiro ki ngā putanga tawhito o Kōkiri i roto i tō mātou pūranga.
Ka taea te uru atu ki roto i a Kōkiri, e-Kōkiri rānei. Kāore he utu.
No matter whether a player took the field season after season or came on as a substitute for 10 minutes, the men share a common bond – having worn a New Zealand Māori jersey. The brotherhood experienced by Māori players by pulling on a black jersey with a silver fern now spans a century. Players have a whakapapa to one another – by blood, from team to team, from position to position.