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Sunday 29 January 2023 9:00 pm  |  Updated:  Sunday 29 January 2023 10:01 pm

EXCLUSIVE: Six Nations unions and Netflix producers yet to agree level of access for documentary

By: Matt Hardy

Deputy Sports Editor - City PM

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EXCLUSIVE: Six Nations teams and producers of a new Netflix documentary about the Championship are yet to agree how much access will be granted just days before the opening matches, City PM has learned.
EXCLUSIVE: Six Nations teams and producers of a new Netflix documentary about the Championship are yet to agree how much access will be granted just days before the opening matches, City PM has learned. (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)

Six Nations teams and producers of a new Netflix documentary about the Championship are yet to agree how much access will be granted just days before the opening matches, City PM understands.

With the tournament kicking off in Cardiff and London on Saturday, questions still remain over how much intrusion will be allowed, with some unions said to be more reluctant to allow cameras to follow all aspects of their teams.

Filming in changing rooms has been banned at the Six Nations until this year but increased access is seen as key for a sport in desperate need of global expansion.

Access for the nations

It comes after Wales head coach Warren Gatland raised concerns about the doors being thrown open to programme makers, who have also produced fly-on-the-wall documentaries for Formula 1 and tennis as well as unreleased docu-series on cycling and golf.

“I can tell you now that in a rugby environment, when you are talking about creating emotion, the language used isn’t always appropriate,” Gatland said at last week’s Six Nations launch event. “Especially when you’re talking about nations playing each other.

“In the past we have had crews that have been involved with Lions and Wales. What’s been really important is their ability to create a relationship with the players.

Netflix will not only give you access to the biggest names in golf, tennis & racing — as well as the Invictus Games! — but we are proud to announce three new docuseries as well.

Get ready to go inside:
The Tour de France
FIFA World Cup
Rugby's Guinness Six Nations Championship

— Netflix (@netflix) January 12, 2023
Docs on the cards

“That’s the challenge with Netflix. At the moment my understanding is that we don’t have any editorial rights.”

City PM understands that while some of the six unions – England, France, Wales, Scotland, Ireland and Italy – are open to a significant level of access, others are cautious of giving Netflix too much content without having an editorial eye to oversee the process.

The documentary has faced criticism, however, over its airing date after this year’s World Cup, with some suggesting everything in the series will be out of date and irrelevant.

Six Nations declined to comment but sources said that all unions are on board with the project and that access is not in question.

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