In the drama 'Try: We Become a Miracle,' rugby team coach Yoon Gye-sang provides laughter by equipping himself with an S-class item to summon rugby team captain Kim Yo-han, who has illegally left the school.

Scheduled to premiere on the 25th, the new SBS Friday-Saturday drama 'Try: We Become a Miracle' (written by Im Jin-ah/director Jang Young-seok) is a comedic coming-of-age sports drama where the unpredictable oddball coach Joo Ga-ram and the perennial underdog Hanyang High School rugby team dash toward victory in the National Sports Festival.

Director Jang Young-seok, who co-directed the drama 'Taxi Driver 2,' and writer Im Jin-ah, whose work was awarded the best piece in the SBS Cultural Foundation script competition, have joined forces, and a talented cast, including Yoon Gye-sang (playing Joo Ga-ram), Lim Se-mi (playing Bae Ji), and Kim Yo-han (playing Yoon Sung-jun), brings strong acting skills and healthy energy that are highly anticipated.

Among these, on the 18th, a photo of the eccentric coach Joo Ga-ram (played by Yoon Gye-sang) holding a red megaphone was revealed, sparking curiosity. In particular, the glint in Ga-ram's eyes and his playful smile catch attention. Ga-ram appears to be sporting a very joyful expression. Additionally, with people gathering around him as he speaks into the megaphone, curiosity is piqued about what situation is unfolding.

This is a scene where Ga-ram comes to catch rugby team captain Yoon Sung-jun (played by Kim Yo-han), who has illegally left the school, showcasing his clever strategy to summon the defiant Sung-jun. He announced through the megaphone that he had come to find Sung-jun around the neighborhood. Sung-jun, who has no choice but to respond to Ga-ram's cheeky summoning operation, shows his irritation through his eyes.

The extreme dynamics between the eccentric coach Joo Ga-ram, who has unique player summoning skills, and the rebellious player Sung-jun, who displays a defiant gaze toward him, generate interest. At the same time, there is focus on whether Ga-ram can change Sung-jun's mind, who rejects him, and whether they can become a united team as 'Try' airs.

The new SBS Friday-Saturday drama 'Try: We Become a Miracle,' which will fill this summer with the energy of youthful passion, is set to premiere at 9:50 p.m. on the 25th (Friday).

[Photo] Provided by SBS 'Try'

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