Rugby Union Greats

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Rugby Union Greats is a gripping sports documentary series produced by ABC in Australia that delves into the lives and accomplishments of some of the biggest names in rugby history. The series takes us on a journey through the most significant moments in the careers of these legends, giving us a glimpse of the trials and tribulations that they had to overcome to achieve greatness.

The show presents a rich tapestry of interviews, archival footage, and expert commentary from players, coaches, pundits, and journalists with a deep knowledge of the sport. The result is a compelling and engaging narrative that not only relives the accomplishments of these rugby titans but also sheds light on what made them so exceptional.

The series covers a wide range of rugby greats from different eras and countries, from the likes of George Gregan, the Australian scrum-half and captain of the 2003 Rugby World Cup-winning team, to Martin Johnson, the legendary English lock who led his team to victory in the 2003 World Cup.

One of the most fascinating aspects of the show is how it contextualizes the careers of these rugby giants within the broader historical and social contexts of their times. For example, the show explores the racial tensions and divisions that characterized South Africa during the apartheid era and how this affected the career of legendary Springbok winger Chester Williams. Similarly, the show delves into the struggles of Welsh captain Gareth Thomas as he became the first openly gay professional rugby player and how this affected his personal and professional life.

The show also looks at some of the key innovations and innovations that transformed the sport over the years. For example, the introduction of the Rugby World Cup in 1987, which dramatically increased the profile and competitiveness of the sport. The show looks at how some of the game's biggest stars, like Jonah Lomu and Michael Jones, dominated the inaugural World Cup and how this transformed the way rugby was played and viewed by fans across the globe.

Another fascinating aspect of the show is the way in which it celebrates the personalities of these rugby greats. Each episode gives us a sense of who these individuals were outside of rugby and what drove their passion for the sport. We get a glimpse of the sacrifices they had to make, the injuries they had to endure, as well as the highs and lows of their careers. Through their stories, we see how rugby has not only been a source of personal accomplishment but also a way to forge lifelong connections with teammates and fans alike.

Overall, Rugby Union Greats is an excellent sports documentary series that provides an insightful and engaging look into the lives and careers of some of the most significant figures in rugby history. Whether you are a die-hard rugby fan or someone looking to learn more about this exciting sport, this series is a must-watch.

Rugby Union Greats is a series that ran for 2 seasons (10 episodes) between June 21, 1980 and on ABC

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Seasons
Rugby Union: Australia vs. France, 1981
6. Rugby Union: Australia vs. France, 1981
July 11, 1981
The French Rugby Union team toured Australia narrowly losing the first test against the Wallabies at Ballymore 17-15. The second test was a chance to level the series. The Ella brothers feature in a special profile.
Rugby Union: Australia vs. Tonga, 1973 2nd test
5. Rugby Union: Australia vs. Tonga, 1973 2nd test
June 30, 1973
Australia comfortably won the first Test 30-12, and may have been complacent going in to the second Test. If they were, it was a big mistake against the talented Tongans.
Rugby Union: Australia vs. Tonga, 1973 1st test
4. Rugby Union: Australia vs. Tonga, 1973 1st test
June 23, 1973
Tonga play an exuberant, joyous brand of football, and their debut against Peter Sullivan's Wallabies was greatly anticipated.
Rugby Union: Australia vs. France, 1972
3. Rugby Union: Australia vs. France, 1972
June 25, 1972
The 1972 France rugby union tour of Australia was a series of matches played by the France national rugby union team in Australia in May and June 1972. France won the two-match test series against Australia 1€0 with the other match drawn. As of 2012 this remains France's only series victory on Australian soil.
Rugby Union: Australia vs. Scotland
2. Rugby Union: Australia vs. Scotland
June 6, 1970
Scotland toured Australia for the first time and although the countries had been playing each other since 1947, this was the first Test between the two on Australian soil.
Rugby Union: Australia vs. British Isles, 1966
1. Rugby Union: Australia vs. British Isles, 1966
May 28, 1966
In Rugby Union, John Thornett's Wallabies face a touring Great Britain team. The British team was captained by David Watkins, who changed the tests with a famous drop kick.
Description

Rugby Union Greats is a gripping sports documentary series produced by ABC in Australia that delves into the lives and accomplishments of some of the biggest names in rugby history. The series takes us on a journey through the most significant moments in the careers of these legends, giving us a glimpse of the trials and tribulations that they had to overcome to achieve greatness.

The show presents a rich tapestry of interviews, archival footage, and expert commentary from players, coaches, pundits, and journalists with a deep knowledge of the sport. The result is a compelling and engaging narrative that not only relives the accomplishments of these rugby titans but also sheds light on what made them so exceptional.

The series covers a wide range of rugby greats from different eras and countries, from the likes of George Gregan, the Australian scrum-half and captain of the 2003 Rugby World Cup-winning team, to Martin Johnson, the legendary English lock who led his team to victory in the 2003 World Cup.

One of the most fascinating aspects of the show is how it contextualizes the careers of these rugby giants within the broader historical and social contexts of their times. For example, the show explores the racial tensions and divisions that characterized South Africa during the apartheid era and how this affected the career of legendary Springbok winger Chester Williams. Similarly, the show delves into the struggles of Welsh captain Gareth Thomas as he became the first openly gay professional rugby player and how this affected his personal and professional life.

The show also looks at some of the key innovations and innovations that transformed the sport over the years. For example, the introduction of the Rugby World Cup in 1987, which dramatically increased the profile and competitiveness of the sport. The show looks at how some of the game's biggest stars, like Jonah Lomu and Michael Jones, dominated the inaugural World Cup and how this transformed the way rugby was played and viewed by fans across the globe.

Another fascinating aspect of the show is the way in which it celebrates the personalities of these rugby greats. Each episode gives us a sense of who these individuals were outside of rugby and what drove their passion for the sport. We get a glimpse of the sacrifices they had to make, the injuries they had to endure, as well as the highs and lows of their careers. Through their stories, we see how rugby has not only been a source of personal accomplishment but also a way to forge lifelong connections with teammates and fans alike.

Overall, Rugby Union Greats is an excellent sports documentary series that provides an insightful and engaging look into the lives and careers of some of the most significant figures in rugby history. Whether you are a die-hard rugby fan or someone looking to learn more about this exciting sport, this series is a must-watch.

Rugby Union Greats is a series that ran for 2 seasons (10 episodes) between June 21, 1980 and on ABC

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Rugby Union Greats is available for streaming on the ABC website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Rugby Union Greats on demand at Amazon.
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