The dramatic behind-the-scenes story of All Black Stephen Donald and the pentaly kick that saved the 2011 World Cup.
Inspirada en hechos reales, la historia comienza con oficiales de rugby japoneses que viven en un humillante aniversario, una derrota 145-17 por parte de los All Blacks de Nueva Zelanda en la Copa del Mundo de 1995. Los funcionarios cuestionan su decisión de nombrar a Eddie Jones para entrenar a su equipo nacional para la Copa del Mundo de 2015. Jones planea desafiar la convención para poner fin a que Japón sea el hazmerreír del rugby mundial.
This short follows Joe Warbrick (Calvin Tuteao), captain of the New Zealand Natives rugby team, as he tries to rouse his battle-weary players to head unto the breach once more, for a test against England. It’s midwinter during the trailblazing 1888-89 tour (17 months and a staggering 107 matches) that left a black jersey and silver fern legacy. In a changing room that resembles a casualty ward, Warbrick draws breath and leads a stirring haka. Made by brothers Pere and Meihana Durie, Warbrick inspired the All Blacks the day before a 33-6 demolition of Australia in 2009.
Travelling the Western Front, grave to grave, former All Black Andrew Mehrtens shares the story of the 13 All Blacks killed in WW I.
Before the summer of 2022, Ireland had never beaten the All Blacks in New Zealand. Using behind the scenes footage and interviews with players and coaches this documentary reflects on the experience of triumphing in New Zealand for the first time.