Episode 6 of The Winning Try delivers a gripping finale that blends raw emotion with thrilling sports drama. It’s not just about the match—it’s about the people fighting for second chances, both in rugby and in life.
The Rematch That Changes the Game
The episode kicks off with a high-stakes rematch against a rival team. Early on, a key player suffers an unexpected injury, shaking the team’s morale. Coach Ju Ga-ram refuses to let the setback break them, quickly rethinking his game plan while keeping the players’ spirit alive.
Confronting the Past
Off the field, Ga-ram faces a different kind of challenge when shooting coach Bae I-ji—his ex—confronts him about his harsh, relentless coaching style. Their exchange is raw and personal, hinting at the deep wounds left by their shared history.
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Shadows of Regret
Flashbacks reveal the incident that derailed Ga-ram’s once-promising rugby career. The guilt he carries isn’t just about a mistake—it’s about the people he let down, and it shapes every decision he makes as a coach.
A Risky Play Pays Off
In the game’s closing moments, Ga-ram makes a daring tactical move that no one sees coming. It changes the pace of the match, reigniting the team’s energy and proving that bold risks can bring big rewards.

An Ending Full of Unspoken Words
The episode ends with Ga-ram and I-ji sharing a lingering, wordless moment. Their eyes hold a mix of regret, longing, and perhaps forgiveness. It’s a subtle but powerful close, leaving viewers wondering what this could mean for their relationship.
As the truth finally comes to light, Ju Ga-ram (played by Yoon Kye-sang) is unable to hold himself together. In front of Bae I-ji (Lim Se-mi), he collapses—physically and emotionally—overwhelmed by the weight of reality. Her desperate plea, “Garama, pull yourself together,” cuts through the silence, but the pain in the air is impossible to ignore.
The hospital setting adds to the heaviness of the scene, with sterile white walls and dim lighting contrasting the flood of emotions. Endless tears stream as years of hidden hurt, guilt, and unspoken truths collide in one defining moment.
This ending not only shakes the audience emotionally but also signals a turning point in the drama. Ga-ram’s breakdown shows that his struggles go far beyond the rugby field—it’s a battle for healing, redemption, and perhaps forgiveness. With Episode 7 on the horizon, viewers are left wondering: Will this truth set him free, or break him completely?
Episode 6 proves The Winning Try is more than just a sports drama—it’s a story about resilience, forgiveness, and daring to dream again. The mix of on-field strategy and off-field heartache keeps the momentum alive and the anticipation high for Episode 7.
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