1 x 140:00 min This incredible programme tracks the origins of Britain's biggest domestic tournament, the Six Nations, from its humble beginnings at the end of the 19th Century, then the Four Nations, through to England's Grand Slam win of 2003, by then the Six Nations Championship after France's entry into the fray in 1910 and Italy's in 2000.
This DVD is filled with thrilling rugby. The wonderful Welsh of the 70's the fabulous French of the 80's and elderly English of late - it's all there. A great watch for rugby fans the world over and one of the best possible introductions to anyone who is new to the game. Can't be recommended highly enough - great gift for any sports lover.
Everything that was in was great, but was it really complete without the Stuart Barnes-inspired 1993 England try against Scotland? (Did frequent contributor Rob Andrew insist on this omission?)
But apart from this gripe, this DVD did everything it said on the tin and did it well.