Yoon Kye-sang's turnaround has begun..Try 5.4% broke its own highest ratings

Aug 03, 2025

Yoon Kye-sang's turnaround has begun..Try 5.4% broke its own highest ratings



Yoon Kye-sang's turnaround has begun..Try 5.4% broke its own highest ratings
The reversal between Yoon Gye-sang and Hanyang Sports High School's rugby department has begun.

In the fourth episode of SBS's Friday-Saturday drama `Tri" (played by Lim Jin-ah, directed by Jang Young-seok), Hanyang Sports High School director Ju Ki-ram (Yoon Gye-sang) and Hanyang Sports High School's rugby department succeeded in recruiting new recruits after fierce struggle, providing a pleasant feeling across the summer heat. At the end, the symptoms of 'severe work history', which was the reason for Garam's retirement, were implied to have recurred, raising the sense of immersion to the highest point. As a result, 'Tri' recorded the highest ratings of 7.7%, the metropolitan area of 6.0%, and the nation of 5.4%, breaking its own highest ratings once again and ranking first in the fiercest Saturday miniseries category. In particular, 2049 viewership averaged 1.8% and up to 2.23%, proving the hot topic of Saturday's miniseries. (Nilson Korea)

The broadcast on this day raised tensions as vice-principal Sung Jong-man (Kim Min-sang) suddenly stopped recruiting new employees. Jongman stunned everyone by putting on the ridiculous condition that Moon Woong (Kim Dan) could only be admitted after passing the other sports examination. When principal Kang Jeong-hyo (Gil Hae-yeon) strongly protested, Jongman "This is a vocational training center. The principal's romance is an old dream." Garam reflected on Jeonghyo's advice to a heartbroken Junghyo, who made him choose rugby in the past, saying, "They all run and roll at their own choice. Give students a chance to make their own decisions," he said, expressing his deep feelings as a director and disciple.




Meanwhile, the Rugby Department has launched a full-fledged Operation University. Captain Yoon Sung-joon (Kim Yo-han) participated in high-intensity training, and Garam drew laughter with his intelligence operation-level performance of sneaking into other sports departments and stealing the opponent's training log. The vice-principal Jongman convened a meeting of teachers except for the rugby department to conduct a behind-the-scenes operation for the abolition of the rugby department, and even ordered Garam's ex-girlfriend Baeji (Im Semi) to monitor Garam under the pretext of renewing the contract, causing anger.

To make matters worse, it was not easy to conduct training without separate coaching. In the end, Sung-joon visited Seo Woo-jin (Park Jeong-yeon), the captain of the shooting department, with Woong and asked for help. It's because Woojin used to be in the archery team. Woo-jin did not budge despite Sung-jun's mournful appeal, but when he saw Woong's arms covered with wounds from practice, he was shaken by the appearance of those who were serious about rugby and eventually agreed to help. At the same time, he hinted at a more exciting development by thinking of a variable that turns on the water hose so that Garam can only compete physically in archery competitions.

The day of the showdown is coming after a bloody training session. The first test was rugby. Woong surprised everyone by showing off his natural physical and physical strength as well as his instinctive fake. After the first easy success, fencing was the next test. Ung had to play against the fencing team captain. As it was a game against the fencing ace, the result of the game failed with nine points, but Woong, who analyzed the captain's pattern of the game, scored a point and turned the atmosphere into a frenzy.




However, only the vice-principal carried out an unexpected sabotage operation. The archery team canceled the game because they said they had food poisoning. In addition, those who colluded with Jeon Nak-kyun (Lee Sung-wook), the head coach of the shooting department, and played a trick to replace the sport with shooting have enraged them. Sung-jun misunderstood that all of this was secretly told by Woo-jin, and let him lose to the news of Woo-jin's participation. I want to play rugby. Besides Yoon Seok-jun's twins, he confessed his sincerity, saying, "Let's live as a rugby player Yoon Sung-joon." At the same time, Garam says to Jongman, who affirms that the rugby team's game is over. "You'll see. I'll show you that possibility, I'll show it to you, he said, adding to the tension by shining a determined look.

The last shooting match finally began. Garam said "Our rugby team will be fine. "Because I have Ju Ji-ram," he said, instilling morale with his unique delight, and warmly comforted Woong, saying he could lose to him right before the game. As Woong is a skill-seeking event, he scored low throughout the game, causing regret. Even Garam and the principal, Jeong Hyo, predicted failure and discussed other measures. However, soon a reversal happened. At the time when the vice-principal Jong-man celebrated the abolition of the rugby department, Woo-jin intentionally ended the game by shooting 0 points. Deputy Superintendent Na Kyu-won (Jang Hyuk-jin), a member of the Rugby Ministry's abolition drive, poured out anger at Jong-man, and Jong-man was angered by the meanness of pretending that there was no renewal of Izzy's contract.

However, the moment Garam shared the joy of victory with the rugby team at the end of the play, he ran out of the locker room with extreme pain and caught the eye. The 'serious work history' that drove Garam to retirement came in again. At this time, Izzy found Garam struggling with pain and faced the ending, amplifying the question of whether Garam's secret to everyone will be revealed.




As a result, the fourth episode of 'Tri' gave a touching aftertaste to Garam and the rugby team, who achieved another miracle despite all kinds of sabotage. In particular, with the appearance of Woong, who foretells the rising ace of the rugby team, the passionate teamwork of Garam and rugby team members struggling to recruit new members added laughter and vitality. In particular, as Yoon Kye-sang took the center stage of the play with his strong charisma and dense performance that encompassed the coach's warm teacher's side, expectations for Yoon Kye-sang and the rugby team's brilliant leap forward rose.





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