In 'The Winning Try,' Yoon Gye-sang's performance is heating up every day.

Yoon Gye-sang of SBS's weekend drama 'The Winning Try' (hereinafter 'The Winning Try') is orchestrating the audience's hearts and composing a perfect symphony. He fills each episode with laughter and emotion created by his passionate performance. Consequently, the latest national viewership rating for 'The Winning Try' reached 6.8%, marking another record high. Attention is focused on Yoon Gye-sang, who is leading the drama's endless rising momentum.

In particular, episodes 7 and 8 of 'The Winning Try' portrayed Yoon Gye-sang's dedication to the Hanyang High School rugby team, leaving a poignant aftertaste. Baek Ji-ram (played by Lim Se-mi) eventually learned that the reason Ju Ga-ram (played by Yoon Gye-sang) had left her three years ago was due to myasthenia gravis. Even in a situation where surgery was needed due to a recurrence, Ju Ga-ram asked Baek Ji-ram to pretend not to know for just three months for the sake of the National Sports Festival, evoking sympathy.

Meanwhile, as the President's Cup National Championship officially begins, the development gains momentum. Former national team coach Song Hyun-jong (played by Kang Shin-il) came to the stadium, remembering Ju Ga-ram's request, and apologized for not listening to Ju Ga-ram's words when he said he could not play in the past. Ju Ga-ram expressed his sincerity once again towards the rugby team, urging to forget the past and only focus on his students, and in front of the match against Daesang High School, he encouraged the rugby team by saying, "There is no failure in effort with a goal," resonating deeply with the viewers.

With Ju Ga-ram's cool analysis and heartfelt support, the Hanyang High School rugby team scored their first try. For a moment, the delight arose from the distinctly different appearance compared to the past, but as Moon Woong (played by Kim Dan) was shown unable to tackle, the atmosphere quickly shifted. Ju Ga-ram reminded everyone, saying, "There is not a single player without problems," raising awareness of the team's importance. He directed a new strategy to compensate for Moon Woong's shortcomings, but they ultimately lost by 2 points.

Moon Woong, who was unable to tackle for fear of hurting his opponent, became embroiled in school bullying rumors. The rugby team members confronted students who labeled Moon Woong as the aggressor and succeeded in getting the posts taken down. However, upon learning of this, Ju Ga-ram was angered at the team members who lied to him and didn't report it, declaring that he would take the punishment for not doing anything as a coach. Hesitant about Ju Ga-ram's sacrifices, which continued to take the brunt of the rugby team's tackles, Moon Woong eventually succeeded in a tackle, overcoming his trauma and providing a surge of exhilaration.

In this way, Yoon Gye-sang vividly portrayed Ju Ga-ram, who sacrifices himself for rugby and the rugby team, leading the emotional variations. Viewers were deeply engaged in the growth story he creates, laughing and crying at each of Yoon Gye-sang's expressions, tone, and glances. In particular, his sincerity resonated with Ju Ga-ram's true feelings, leaving a deeper impression.

Yoon Gye-sang maximizes the fun with his persuasive acting skills and multidimensional aspects, showcasing expert fluidity that adds depth to the character. His presence, which continues to drive box office success in every project he appears in and has established a certainty in box office routines, remains strong in 'The Winning Try.' Attention is drawn to Yoon Gye-sang's limitless performance.

Meanwhile, SBS's 'The Winning Try,' starring Yoon Gye-sang, airs every Friday and Saturday at 9:50 p.m.

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