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WHAT IT’S LIKE TO… MAKE A RUGBY DOCUMENTARY

THE SLOW burn or the quick hook? For Beno Obano it’s definitely the latter. When it comes to sports documentaries, he wants to be drawn in quickly; do that and he could find himself watching something quite unexpected.

The All Or Nothing and Drive To Survive series are some of the popular recent sports documentaries, but Obano’s viewing dates back further to ESPN’s 30 for 30. “I went through all of them,” says the Bath and England prop. “There was a lacrosse one that was really good; if I can watch something on lacrosse, for them

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