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Six Nations Greatest Moments

Six Nations Greatest Moments Series 1 - Episode Guide, Ratings & Streaming

Series 1 Episodes

1. Episode 1

February 3rd, 202528 min

A look back at Wales’s historic victory over England in 2013, Martin Johnson’s stand-off against Ireland in 2003, and the emergence of a young centre by the name of Brian O’Driscoll.

2. Episode 2

February 10th, 202529 min

A look back at Johnny Sexton’s last-gasp winner in 2018, Mauro Bergamasco’s debut at scrum half, and the craziest end to a Six Nations game as Wales faced Scotland in 2010.

3. Episode 3

February 21st, 202529 min

Sam Warburton and Tommy Bowe share their memories over the most nail-biting final day in the tournament's history, Super Saturday.

4. Episode 4

February 28th, 202529 min

Shane Williams, Sergio Parisse and Ben Kayser talk us through a historical moment at Croke Park in 2007 as Ireland hosted England and France’s record breaking performance at Twickenham in 2023.

5. Episode 5

March 7th, 202528 min

Looking back over the return of Jonny Wilkinson in 2007 and Wales' Grand Slam win in 2008.

6. Episode 6

March 14th, 202529 min

A look back at Grand Slam glory for Wales in 2005 and Ireland in 2009 plus Mike Phillip’s controversial try in 2011.