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VIDEO - Netflix dévoile la bande annonce de « Six Nations : Au contact », saison 2

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Netflix dévoile la bande annonce de « Six Nations : Au contact » (Six Nations : Full contact, en anglais), saison 2 sur les coulisses du Tounroi des Six Nations 2024.

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Trente secondes qui laissent entrevoir ce à quoi va ressembler la saison 2 qui sera diffusée sur la plateforme dans quelques mois.

Aucune date de sortie n’a pour le moment été communiquée, mais la saison 1 avait été diffusée à partir de la mi-janvier 2024.

Nolann Le Garrec, Fabien Galthié, Shaun Edwards

La saison 2 promet d’aller encore plus loin dans les coulisses du Tournoi des Six Nations, en dévoilant les moments cruciaux vécus par les joueurs et les entraîneurs, tant sur le terrain qu’en dehors. Chaque épisode offrira des portraits poignants, mêlant humour, famille, et amitié.

La série ne se contentera pas de montrer l’intensité des matchs, mais s’attachera aussi à révéler la vie personnelle de grands noms tels que Marcus Smith. Les fans découvriront de nouvelles figures montantes comme Dafydd Jenkins, propulsé capitaine du Pays de Galles à un âge record, et Nolann Le Garrec, le demi de mêlée prometteur de la France. Fabien Galthié et Shaun Edwards seront au cœur du focus sur les Bleus, avec une présence encore plus marquée que dans la première saison.

Visionnez l'épisode exclusif de "Walk the Talk" où Ardie Savea discute avec Jim Hamilton de son expérience à la Coupe du Monde de Rugby 2023, de sa vie au Japon, de son parcours avec les All Blacks et de ses perspectives d'avenir. Regardez-le gratuitement dès maintenant sur RugbyPass TV.

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SK 6 hours ago
'Razor's conservatism is in danger of halting New Zealand's progress'

Its an interesting few points you raise Nick. Rassie has been way bolder than Razor in selection but then again he really has to be as he plots towards 2027. The reality is more than half his squad from 2023 may have to be culled and this includes some of the best players the Boks have ever had on their books. The age profile of his team was such that he needed to blood all these young players and he will do the same next year with even more players as he tries to put together a squad with enough experience to take to 2027. Razor on the other hand has a large number of players that will make 2027. Alot of players will be over 100 caps and these players would have multiple caps together. A large amount of these are starters as well. He is trying to build combinations and a rigid style of play. Razor wants absolute control and you can see it. He wants his players to follow his instructions to the tee. He will not accept anything less. He has included some young guns who he will stick with and older players who have earned his trust. Razor goes with what he knows and appears reluctant to accept quick change. He is the kind of coach who will change incrementally and that may not be a bad thing given his position and the profile of his squad. It also gives the players time to setlle into their roles and to work within his system. Razor has a narrow focus on winning. he wants results now and wont take any risks in selection while he believes the current group can win. He is the most conservative NZ coach in the last 25 years to take the top job. This could stall NZ progress or it could create a team that is unstoppable and ready for anything going into 2027 albeit without the same level of depth as the Boks.

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