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Rent Wales Grand Slam 2012: RBS 6 Nations Review (2012)

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This video celebrates a remarkable achievement, as Warren Gatland's young side wins a third Grand Slam for Wales in eight years, emulating the success of the legendary Welsh teams of the 1970's. It charts the dramatic unfolding story of 2012's Six Nations tournament, using a powerful and gripping mix of match action footage, and exclusive never before seen film shot from inside the camp, starting with the ice chamber in Poland and culminating in the amazing scenes in the dressing room after Sam ‘Captain Courageous' Warburton and the boys beat France.
Featuring exclusive interviews with Warren Gatland, Warburton himself, big George North, the boy wonder, ice cool Leigh Halfpenny, Adam 'The Bear' Jones, one of only six players to win three slams and Alex Cuthbert on THAT try against France. This three-hour celebration programme also features exclusive interviews conducted by the players themselves throughout the tournament. Plus a moving tribute from JPR Williams to his great friend and Wales legend Mervyn Davies who sadly passed away just two days before the slam decider. Our journey starts in Dublin, the venue for a close 21-23 win over the Irish, and ends at a jubilant Millennium Stadium as Wales beat France in a tense encounter to lift the Six Nations trophy and complete the Grand Slam in front of their joyous home fans. A two-disc celebration of a fantastic season - with over three hours of footage, this official product also includes extensive highlights of the action from all five games including most of the pulsating decider against France at the Millennium Stadium.
Studio:
Spirit Entertainment Ltd
Genres:
Documentary, Sports & Sport Films
BBFC:
Release Date:
16/04/2012
Run Time:
90 minutes
DVD Regions:
Region 2
Colour:
Colour
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