The Rugby Revolution – the new Rugby YouTube channel with big plans

This week has seen the cumulation of lots of planning and hard work, from initial idea to filming, editing and publishing. It’s been a frantic time but one that is hoped will spark a revolution in the way rugby fans can get closer to their sport.

With the game seemingly leaping from one crisis to another on both domestic and international levels, there is much to be discussed. And giving fans a voice has never been more important. The 3 presenters are all passionate about the game and that really comes across.

With football being so well served on the platform with the likes of Copa90, Football Republic, Football Daily and many more fan channels out there, fans are never far from the game. But the same cannot be said about rugby outside of traditional TV.

The Rugby Revolution is aiming to shake things up and offer something different. This isn’t about ex-players analysing games but fans giving their opinion about things that matter to them. The first show is called The Third Half and you can catch the very first episode below.

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