If you’re looking to take your excitement up a gear ahead of the Super Rugby Pacific 2024 season, then we have a treat for you!
Stan has released a documentary series The Wallabies – Inside Rugby World Cup 2023, which takes an incredible look behind the side’s most controversial Rugby World Cup campaign.
What is The Wallabies – Inside Rugby World Cup 2023 about?
This three-part series tells the inside story of a big gamble in Australian sports history. It follows the Wallabies, led by coach Eddie Jones, as they aimed for a win at the Rugby World Cup 2023 in France. The series follows the team’s pride, passion, and struggles in their quest for victory.
For the first time in over 30 years, Rugby Australia is letting people have a close look at the Wallabies. This special access shows everything, including the challenges they face like controversial choices, injuries, and scandalous stories.
The cameras are with the Wallabies all the way, from their camps and training to the dressing rooms and the field. They go through The Rugby Championship, Bledisloe Cup, and the Rugby World Cup in 2023.
Whether you’re a rugby or documentary fan, you’ll see the behind-the-scenes moments of tough losses, painful injuries, and honest times with the players as they go through the most talked-about Rugby World Cup in Wallabies history.
Is there a trailer?
Yup!
Who’s in the series?
Of course, coach Eddie Jones will feature largely in the series. Also featuring will be controversially dropped captain Michael Hooper (Rugby 7s), veteran James Slipper (ACT Brumbies), enforcer and fan-favourite Taniela Tupou (Melbourne Rebels),
On top of that, The Wallabies – Inside Rugby World Cup 2023, will include wily scrum-half Nic White (Western Force), towering lock Nick Frost (ACT Brumbies), dynamic prop Allan Alaalatoa (ACT Brumbies), and young rookie fly-half, Carter Gordon (Melbourne Rebels).
Stream all three episodes of The Wallabies – Inside Rugby World Cup 2023 on Stan.
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