Rugby Movies Apr 2026
Rhys now plays for the rival club — the one that just put 41 points on them.
On the sideline, the club chairman — a butcher named Idris — holds a folded letter. Final notice. The bank.
Gethin falls. The ball pops loose. The referee’s whistle goes. Knock-on. Game over. rugby movies
Long silence. “What do you want, Guts?”
Gethin fixes his relationship with Rhys — not with speeches, but by showing up to his son’s match, sitting alone in the stands, applauding when Rhys scores. Afterward, Rhys says, “You never came to a single match after Mum left.” Rhys now plays for the rival club —
Gethin agrees on one condition: he can bring in anyone. Idris hesitates. “Even Dai ‘The Wrecking Ball’ Parry?”
Gethin drives to a caravan park in Porthcawl. Knocks on a door at 11 p.m. Dai opens it. Beer in hand. Faded dragon tattoo on his neck. “You look like death.” The bank
Rhys tackles him. Perfect. Low. Clean.