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Why this NRL ad is simply the worst

ucantseeme

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http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/...nrl-ad-is-simply-the-worst-20100227-pa4l.html

Why this NRL ad is simply the worst
JULIAN LEE

February 28, 2010
THERE is supposed to be an air of expectation and excitement at the beginning of the football season and the advertising is supposed to reflect that.
Sadly the NRL is too preoccupied with presenting a more acceptable face to the world than stirring up the emotion that should be central to any ad, especially one that heralds a new season.
The Sun-Herald was this week afforded the first glimpse of the National Rugby League's advertising campaign for 2010.
Yes, there are the grainy, rapid-cut clips of bone-crunching tackles and sliding tries, the sort of imagery that is there to remind hardcore fans why they watch league.
But interspersed with the action is a gallery of characters there to assure viewers that league is a family-friendly sport watched by people like you and me.
The fans that appear in the ads would do a diversity officer at a government organisation proud. They tick all the boxes of who the NRL thinks should be at its matches where everyone is welcome. There is the grandfather with his granddaughter, the indigenous Australian elder, the woman who works in a ''man's world'', a disabled Australian, a white-collar worker, a cute but gutsy kid, a Samoan and, somewhat bizarrely, a rodeo clown.
Putting the focus on the fans conveniently deflects the attention from the players, who can be a liability, as the NRL found to its cost last season when its ad was pulled after the arrest of stars Brett Stewart and Greg Inglis, both of whom were charged with assault.
NRL marketing director Paul Kind points out that NRL ads have not traditionally featured stars and last year's was a one-off. And he was under no pressure to not cast individual players in the ad.
But the reason the collection of fans is there is because, for the first time, the NRL has done some research and alighted on six ''brand values'' for which it wants to be known: community spirit, inclusiveness, opportunity, pride, decency and innovation. Most companies come up with this wish-list of corporate do-gooding when you ask them what they stand for.
But ask people in the street what they think the NRL is all about and it's doubtful anyone would express it in those terms. And there's the rub.
Now that the NRL has discovered what it is meant to be, it wants to tell everyone about it. The result is a campaign that lacks the passion and excitement of previous ones. As Paul McKay, chief executive of its ad agency MJW Hakuhodo, admitted about the past: ''We would have gone on gut, feel and intuition.''
And that's why they probably worked. The latest ad bears all the hallmarks of an NRL desperate to shoehorn its recently discovered brand values into a 30-second ad. That's all very noble but it doesn't make for good advertising.
As for the music - sorry ''score'' - it was ''composed'' in the ad agency. For an organisation that gave us Tina Turner for the best part of a decade and a reworking of the Hoodoo Gurus classic What's My Scene, the music that accompanies this piece of pious propaganda is truly awful.
That's why the NRL's latest ad has the look and feel of a government ad promoting diversity in the workplace. Next time, fellas, use your heart rather than your head.
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I thought it was okay. Certainly not electrifying. But not terrible.

If you haven't seen it go to NRL.com and click on the link.
 

Lambretta

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I actually liked the message

For many of us, a game we attend this season could well be one of the greatest experiences of our lives


If that's not a reason to get out there and enjoy a great game of Rugby League, then I'm truly scoobied.

Rugby League should be inclusive. It should be attracting mums, dads, grandparents and kids (gutsy or quiet). We should be sending the message over and over that our game is for everyone regardless of cultural background. It doesnt matter if you're a high flying businessman or a crazy rodeo rider you should be enjoying Rugby League.

I loved the ad. I loved the passion and the excitement in the footage that was shown, but I also liked the balance with the community, as after all, every community should be involved with Rugby League.

Last night we had the Charity Shield where a game of Rugby League designed to raise money for community projects was attended by nigh on 30,000 people. The game was proceeded by a half hour programme talking about all the good works the league community carries out and how clubs and players are personally involved in helping out other people. In short a powerful feelgood message about Rugby League.

It seems the journalist just wanted to pour some cold water on the feel good factor that is surrounding the greatest game of all. It seems some people feel the need to criticise the positives. The mind boggles it really does.
 

Devilous

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It is ok, not bad not great.

WTF is the person who wrote the article on??

Simply the worst??:crazy:
 

Timmah

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Who the f**k is Julian Lee?

Why is this "opinion piece" being marked as a "news article"?
 

Simo

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I must be in the minority, i thought it was pretty good ad. Lots of action in between the talking statements, saw lots of different players, the commentry bursts gave me the chills......shats all over the what a game ads which i would term 'simply the worst'.

Journo just wanted to use the heading (how witty to think of that....) and wrote the artice to fit I reckon.

There is nothing wrong with that ad a all (the feel alive one from El D's link I assume we are talking about)
 

beave

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It's pretty boring tbh, but I prefer it to last years abortion of an ad................
 

Timmah

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I must be in the minority, i thought it was pretty good ad. Lots of action in between the talking statements, saw lots of different players, the commentry bursts gave me the chills......shats all over the what a game ads which i would term 'simply the worst'.

Journo just wanted to use the heading (how witty to think of that....) and wrote the artice to fit I reckon.

There is nothing wrong with that ad a all (the feel alive one from El D's link I assume we are talking about)
An SMH journo's opinion doesn't make that school of thought a majority.

I'm with you as well and I'm sure there's plenty of others too.
 

Kornstar

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For many of us, a game we attend this season could well be one of the greatest experiences of our lives

The Tigers vs Eels game last year was the best game i have ever been to and i go to pretty much all the Eels games and have for a very long time.

This year i could see an even better game.....so yes, the message is a good one.

I don't mind the ad at all......
 

Schiltzenberger

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The ad isn't too bad, but why do they put all their eggs in one basket? It backfired last year and can backfire in other years when the ad isn't well liked/received.

Every year they only make one ad, they need to make a few ads. Fair enough having a main ad but they still should make a few others, showcasing different parts of the game. They could even be linked with a similar theme or piece of music. I just don't like the idea of 'this is our ad for the year, and that's it'.
 

Timmah

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They did the multiple ads a few years back when they had the different sets of kids re-enacting big moments from the previous year, ended up being one of the least memorable IMO.

Catchy song and no focus on any one player is the best way to go but this years ad isn't terrible. Captures the emotion IMO
 

Shorty

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How pathetic is that journalist?
That commercial is fantastic, notice that it doesn't really highlight one footballer, there's a number of them, there's a number of moments and teams are actually represented evenly.
It's basic but it does the job, I like the music piece they've put in too.
 

Goddo

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The ad isn't too bad, but why do they put all their eggs in one basket? It backfired last year and can backfire in other years when the ad isn't well liked/received.

Every year they only make one ad, they need to make a few ads. Fair enough having a main ad but they still should make a few others, showcasing different parts of the game. They could even be linked with a similar theme or piece of music. I just don't like the idea of 'this is our ad for the year, and that's it'.

I agree. this is a good ad, as it promotes memberships/community club involvement et cetera, but also touches on the combat nature of the game.

But it would be great if they also ran a simply the best style rock and hit ups add at the same time. But it is probably too expensive to do that.
 

Chook Norris

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WTF?? The ad is awesome.. featured some of the spine-tingling, 'magic' moments of last year.. i doubt you could be an NRL fan and 'despise' the commercial.
 

nrlnrl

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A pretty safe approach that works for me, I think the journalist doesn't get out to many NRL games....
 

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