IMDB: Top 10 Rugby Documentaries You Must See Before You Die

IMDB: Top 10 Rugby Documentaries You Must See Before You Die

 2. Living with the Lions, 1997 – 8.9

A three-hour video documenting the British and Irish Lions tour to South Africa in the summer of 1997.

The unprecedented behind-the-scenes access to the team shows the preparations, the training, the fun, the team selection, the ‘earthy’ language, the bonding, the awesome task of playing and some shocking footage of injuries.

Again fully available on Youtube!


1. Beneath the Black: A Journey Through New Zealand Rugby, 2017 – 9.2

What makes the All Blacks so good? Through the eyes of some of New Zealand’s most iconic rugby figures, this documentary explores the place that rugby holds in the country’s history, culture and way of life.

Again free – winning!