
Greyhawks Rugby Club is under threat from land developers, and Dave's position as chairman is being challenged by an extremely loud Australian. The faithful few have gathered on the morning before the election to watch England in the Rugby World Cup Final and tensions are running high for more reasons than one Why does Jake, the first team prodigy, leave the room every time Jonny Wilkinson takes a kick? Why has Dave stopped drinking? And why have only seven people turned up t... (Full plot summary below)
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Greyhawks Rugby Club is under threat from land developers, and Dave's position as chairman is being challenged by an extremely loud Australian. The faithful few have gathered on the morning before the election to watch England in the Rugby World Cup Final and tensions are running high for more reasons than one Why does Jake, the first team prodigy, leave the room every time Jonny Wilkinson takes a kick? Why has Dave stopped drinking? And why have only seven people turned up to watch the game of the century? This sparky and engaging comedy returns to that golden morning in 2003 when the unthinkable happened and England were victorious.
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| GuardianPeter BradshawMaybe you need to be a rugby fan to enjoy this film fully, but there's a cheerful, good-natured daftness here that anyone can understand. |
| Financial TimesAntonia QuirkeIt's mawkish, sure, but does have a sadness that's quite appealing. |
| ViewLondonMatthew TurnerWarm-hearted British comedy that exudes a passable amount of low budget charm, aided by a witty script, engaging characters and a strong comic cast. |
| Contactmusic.comRich ClineWarm and likeable but rather thin, this gentle British comedy spins a tangled farce around the 2003 Rugby World Cup. With its limited setting and small cast, it feels like the filmed version of the play that it is. |
| Total FilmJames MottramA stage-to-screen Brit-com that retains its charm. |
| Daily Mirror (UK)David EdwardsThis is a film that can't shake off its theatrical roots and the pace too often lags. |
| Time OutTrevor JohnstonNever as funny or clever as it thinks it is. |
| Little White LiesDavid JenkinsEvery revelation, every vignette, every syllable of dialogue is utterly laboured and bereft of even the slightest scintilla of originality. |
| User ReviewMartin PClearly a stage to film presentation and it helps if you are a rugby fan and remember the 2003 world cup |