Thu 25 Jan 2024 | 04:44
Stuart Hogg displays cracking underwear choice during Six Nations documentary

Jim Hamilton's face is appearing everywhere at the moment. He has his super 'The Big Jim Show' on RugbyPass TV, he runs 'The Rugby Pod' with former fly-half Andy Goode, and with his 7-foot frame trotting around the place, he's not an easy man to miss. Well, now his face has appeared on our TV screens in a very different way...on the backside of a certain Stuart Hogg.

If you've been watching the Six Nations documentary that dropped on Netflix on Wednesday morning, you may have noticed a certain funky pattern on Mr. Stuart Hogg's underwear as he got out of the pool. Wearing his pride and joy Budgy Smugglers, Hogg can be seen sporting Jim Hamilton's face all over the brightly coloured swimwear.

Check out the funny footage here:

This isn't the first time that Hamilton has been involved in funny public stunts, you only need cast your minds back to when he convinced Mack Hansen to get a tattoo of Andy Farrell's face on his leg, or in return when Jim inked himself up with Hansen's name.

 

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The Six Nations: Full Contact series takes place during the 2023 Six Nations, following the teams as they build into their final big competition before the World Cup.

The idea of the documentary is to promote the sport on a larger level to reach wider audiences, focusing on the intensity and comradery that rugby brings. The show focuses in on individual players and characters in the sport to give a detailed understanding of those involved and what drives them to succeed.

Following the success of the Netflix series ‘Drive to Survive’ which focuses on the drama of Formula One, many are hoping that Six Nations: Full Contact will have the same impact on participation and interest.

The series, which lasts for 8 episodes, has had mixed reviews so far with many saying that the documentary is not suited to those with an already heavy interest in the sport, but more so as an advertising piece for those not yet initiated.

Whilst this is an interesting point of view, many others suggest that it gives a brilliant insight into the behind-the-scenes life that would very rarely have been seen before.

Posted By: Jack Tunney

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