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Time of India
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
The Winning Try: Watch episode 6 online today; check the release date & streaming platforms for these countries
Ju Ga-ram's comeback journey keeps getting more intense. Once the golden boy of Korean rugby, his career was destroyed by a drug scandal. Now, he's back as a contract coach for the same high school team he once played for, the weakest team in the league. Alongside him is his ex-girlfriend Bae I-ji, a shooting coach at the school. The two are forced to face their complicated past while trying to rebuild the team's future. With emotions running high and stakes getting bigger, fans are eager to see where the story goes next. The Winning Try episode 6 release date and time this badass DIVA! hanyang's shooting team leader, seo woojin everybody 😩 she's so hot for shooting all that in the same spot. #TheWinningTry #TheWinningTryEp4 The Winning Try episode 6 will release on Saturday, 9th August 2025, at around 3 pm (GMT) / 10 am (ET). Netflix's subtitle team is fast, so English subs will be available immediately. The episode should run for about 1 hour and 5 minutes. The Winning Try episode 5 recap The Winning Try episode 5 saw Ga-ram pushing his struggling rugby squad harder than ever, but a player's injury forced him to rethink his strategy. Meanwhile, Bae I-ji confronted him about the pain his sudden disappearance caused, leading to a tense exchange. The episode ended with the team facing a must-win match and a new rival coach entering the scene. The Winning Try episode 6 spoilers In The Winning Try episode 6, Ga-ram's team faces a tough rematch against a fierce rival. During the intense game, a key player gets injured, shaking the team's confidence. Tensions rise as Bae I-ji confronts Ga-ram about his harsh coaching style, revealing their strained past. Flashbacks show Ga-ram's guilt over a tragic mistake that led to his withdrawal from rugby. Despite the setbacks, Ga-ram calls a bold new play that turns the game in their favour. The episode ends with a charged moment between Ga-ram and I-ji, hinting at a possible reconciliation. FAQs about The Winning Try episode 6 How many episodes will The Winning Try have? The drama will have 12 episodes, with two episodes released each week. Will The Winning Try episode 6 continue the romance subplot? Yes, Ga-ram and I-ji's complicated relationship will remain a key focus. Is the rugby match in The Winning Try episode 6 important? Yes, it could decide the team's survival in the league. Does The Winning Try series stick close to real rugby rules? While it takes some liberties, most game sequences are based on real rules. Will the scandal storyline return in The Winning Try episode 6? Yes, hints suggest Ga-ram's past will resurface in future episodes.


New Straits Times
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- New Straits Times
Tributes pour in from drama productions after actor Song Young-kyu dies
SOUTH Korean actor Song Young-kyu has died at the age of 55, prompting official statements from two dramas he was recently involved in. The production team behind The Winning Try said in a statement, "We express our deepest condolences over the heartbreaking news and sincerely wish the deceased peace. We also extend our heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved family." They added that the drama was pre-produced, with most episodes already delivered to streaming platforms. Only minimal editing will be done to later episodes. The Defects team also shared a statement: "We express our condolences on the tragic news of the late Song Young-kyu and pray for his peaceful rest. The Defects has already been fully edited and will air without additional modifications." Song, known for his versatility and strong screen presence, appeared in many dramas and films over the years, including Voice and My Golden Life.


Hype Malaysia
04-08-2025
- Entertainment
- Hype Malaysia
Korean Actor Song Young Kyu, 55, Found Dead Following DUI Incident
Hearing the news of a celebrity's death can be heartbreaking, but learning how they passed away can be even more distressing. Earlier today (Monday, 4th August), Yongin Dongbu Police Station in Gyeonggi confirmed the news that actor Song Young Kyu (송영규) was found deceased inside a car in a residential complex in Yongin of Gyeonggi province. According to reports, an acquaintance of the star discovered his body in the vehicle at around 8am and immediately alerted the authorities. He was 55 years old. Back in June, Song Young Kyu was caught driving under the influence, which ultimately led to his withdrawal from his role in the stage production of 'Shakespeare in Love'. Following the news of his DUI incident, his scenes in the currently airing dramas 'The Defects' and 'The Winning Try' will reportedly be edited out as much as possible. At present, police are still investigating the cause and circumstances of his death. However, initial findings suggest there were no signs of foul play or suicide, as no note was found at the scene. The actor's loved ones have been contacted to assist in the investigation by providing statements regarding his last known whereabouts and activities prior to his passing. There has been no confirmation yet on whether the family has approved an autopsy. At the time of writing, both his family and agency have yet to issue an official statement regarding his passing or the details of his funeral. This is not the first time an actor has been found deceased in their vehicle; 2 years ago, Lee Sun-gyun (이선균) was discovered lifeless in his car following intense public backlash over allegations of illegal drug use. We'll have to wait until police complete their investigations, but for now, we'd like to offer our deepest condolences to Song Young Kyu's family and loved ones during this difficult time. Sources: Soompi, Naver, TheStar


Indian Express
04-08-2025
- Entertainment
- Indian Express
South Korean actor Song Young-Kyu found dead at 55, two weeks after being implicated in DUI case
South Korean actor Song Young-Kyu, who was popular for his performance as Chief Choi in Extreme Job (2019), was found dead in a parked car in Cheoin-gu, Yongin, south of Seoul on Monday. He was 55. Song's death comes roughly two weeks after he was found involved in a DUI incident in Yongin. The actor was found driving under the influence and his license was revoked under the South Korean law. Song was referred to prosecution without detention. The offence is considered very serious in the South Korean society and he had to eventually step down from a stage production of Shakespeare in Love as well as ENA's The Defects and SBS's The Winning Try. On Monday, Song Young-Kyu was allegedly found unconscious inside a parked vehicle by an acquaintance. After the police were alerted, an investigation was launched into his death and the circumstances surrounding it. Police confirmed there were no signs of foul play and no suicide note was found. He was said to be extremely concerned by the DUI charges and its aftermath. As per Koreaboo, 'He was distressed by the malicious articles and comments, and the circumstances were extremely unfavourable at that time.' Who was Song Young-Kyu? The actor started his career on stage with a children's musical Wizard Mureul in 1994. His work encompassed theater, film and television. While Extreme Job brought him worldwide acclaim, he also appeared in projects including Hyena, Trick, Baseball Girl and Stove League.


Express Tribune
04-08-2025
- Entertainment
- Express Tribune
‘Extreme Job' actor Song Young-kyu found dead amid recent DUI controversy
South Korean actor Song Young-kyu, best known for his role as Sergeant Choi in the 2019 film Extreme Job, was discovered deceased inside a parked vehicle in Yongin, Gyeonggi Province on August 4 at around 8 am, confirmed by police. An acquaintance found him and immediately notified authorities. Officials reported no signs of foul play or a suicide note. Song, who was 55 years old, had recently come under scrutiny after a drunk driving incident on June 19, when he was caught driving roughly 5 km under the influence. His blood alcohol content exceeded the legal limit, prompting license revocation and sending the case to prosecution without detention. Following the incident, Song stepped away from several projects. He withdrew from the stage production Shakespeare in Love, and production teams for the dramas The Defects and The Winning Try announced plans to edit his scenes or rework them accordingly. Song began his career in 1994, earning recognition over more than three decades in film, television, and theater. In addition to his role in Extreme Job, he appeared in popular series such as Reply 1988, Narco-Saints, and Big Bet. At the time of this report, authorities are continuing their investigation into the circumstances of his death, including discussions with family members and consideration of an autopsy. Details remain limited.