Actor Bae Myung-jin has made an impression in homes with SBS's Friday-Saturday drama 'The Winning Try.'

In 'The Winning Try' (written by Lim Jin-a, directed by Jang Young-seok), which ended on the 30th of last month, Bae Myung-jin played the role of Ma Bong-seok, showcasing his presence. Ma Bong-seok, a former player of the Hanyang Physical Education High School rugby team who had to end his athletic career due to an injury, currently runs a chicken restaurant and actively serves as an unofficial coach for the rugby team alongside Joo Ga-ram (played by Yoon Kye-sang), fulfilling the role of a backbone for the team.

Ma Bong-seok filled the scenes with his involvement at not only the National Sports Festival but also at various matches, sometimes cheerfully and other times supportively. His positive attitude in cheering for the rugby team's juniors and his unwavering affection for the sport further highlighted his characteristic as the 'backbone of the Hanyang Physical Education High School rugby team.'

In addition, Joo Ga-ram, along with shooting coach Bae Ji (played by Lim Se-mi) and health teacher Yang Seung-hee (played by Lee Ji-min), showcased deep relationships, adding warmth to the scenes as he maintained friendships.

Bae Myung-jin warmly portrayed Ma Bong-seok's loyalty, who rushes to Hanyang Physical Education High School anytime, anywhere, adding weight and depth to each scene. In particular, it is reported that he not only filled the drama with overwhelming presence beyond just comic relief, but also left a strong impression on viewers.

Bae Myung-jin stated through his agency, "I was able to grow once again through the precious work 'The Winning Try.' It was a time when I could directly experience the meaningful teamwork within the sport of rugby. Above all, thanks to the chemistry with my fellow actors and the support of the viewers, I was able to persevere until the end. I want to become an actor who can show various faces in the future."

Meanwhile, Bae Myung-jin has proven a wide acting spectrum in dramas like 'Shark: The Storm,' 'Family X Melo,' and 'Welcome to Samdalli,' and has once again demonstrated his unique presence through 'The Winning Try.'
[Photo] The Winning Try

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