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12th January 2023
05:12pm GMT

'Six Nations and Producers of Formula 1: Drive to Survive are planning to get fans closer than ever to this year’s Guinness Six Nations Championship. 'The series will take us inside the exhilarating world of the oldest and greatest annual international rugby tournament, giving fans an insight into pulsating behind the scenes moments, as the best teams in Europe battle it out in some of the biggest matches in the rugby calendar to take home the prestigious trophy. As the pressure and intensity builds, who will claim one of the sport’s biggest prizes?'We are going to give the producers of the upcoming Netflix Six Nations documentary a leg-up by flagging some of the best, outlandish and outspoken characters for their cameras to focus on. Thank us all in 2024.
The young gun that has displaced the hardened veteran (Owen Farrell is only 31 but has been around for what feels like 47 years). The flashy, on-the-edges player that may be constrained by a conservative, grunt-heavy team.
If the Netflix producers had any sway over scripting this championship (Note: they do not!), they would bring back his Harlequins buddy - shoot from the hip Danny Care - and England would show they can win with swagger.
Scotland captain Stuart Hogg is Netflix Six Nations gold, waiting to happen. (Credit: Sportsfile)[/caption]
Aside from being an incredibly talented player, Hogg can light up this Netflix Six Nations show if he tees off on follow opponents, the media or detractors. Or all three!
Case in point, this Instagram rant from October of last year:
'Ok. I get it. I find it incredibly frustrating and annoying that my appearance has somehow taken over my ability to play rugby according to ‘fans’ of the game. 'My hair. My teeth. My f**king choice with what I do. No matter how many time it’s heckled, written, commented on. I will continue to be me. Why? Because I’ve every f**king right to. 'I have a man bun. I have had dental treatment. Give over. It’s old news. Find something more interesting to do with your lives.'Just hit 'RECORD' and let this guy cook.
The best player in the world over the past three years, and a player that is so instinctive and inspired that he will win over legions of new fans without even having to say a word.
Antoine Dupont is rugby gold-dust. Sprinkle him over a few episodes and the series will be a je ne sais quoi success.
'Call me The Jukebox,' Furlong replied. 'Why the Jukebox?' asked Ruddock. 'Because the hits keep coming!'"He was funny, not boastful, but he knew he could do it," Ruddock recalled. "That was the thing." Such is the laid-back demeanour, innate confidence and ridiculous skill-set for a tighthead prop that Furlong could go global if the Neflix cameras get a chunk of his time. Related articles:
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