Episode 4

After the Ospreys' impressive win against RGC, the team are in high spirits and Cori receives a slightly bonkers but special recognition from the coaches for his performance.
James ramps up his fitness training outside of the academy in the hope of finally securing a place in the Scarlets team after missing out on the squad for the two previous matches.
We meet Isaac who has dreamed of playing for Wales all his life and is now honing his talent at a boarding school famous for producing rugby legends. He's also very proud of his majestic mullet.
Ospreys' prop Kian looks to bulk up for his new position in the squad. Being a pretty useless chef, he's fortunate to be able to call on girlfriend Grace's cooking skills to help stack up the extra calories.
And the Scarlets are hoping to get a much-needed first win on the board as they take on the Dragons.
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