This DVD 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 1970s. 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.
This DVD 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 1970s. 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.
2012-04-15
9
Cymru am byth
They defied all the odds and all the doubters to perform a sporting miracle! Out of the rubble of their Rugby World Cup, Wales are Grand Slam champions once again! And they did it in style - they ran, they stepped and they lit up the Six Nations. The Red Dragon belching out fire and flame on the way to an extraordinary second Slam in four years!
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