Cadbury shares a cheer and a half for the Wallabies via Ogilvy

27 July 2023
 

Creative Agency: Ogilvy Australia
Media Agency: Wavemaker

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Ahead of the Bledisloe Cup and the Wallabies Rubgy World Cup.

An unexpected moment of generosity between a Wallabies hero and his adoring young fan is the centrepiece of a new Cadbury campaign, developed by Ogilvy.

Starring half-back Nic White, the new spot changes the famous endline ‘there’s a glass and a half in everyone’ into ‘give a cheer and a half for the Wallabies’ to help generate support for the national team, ahead of the Bledisloe Cup and the Wallabies Rubgy World Cup mission in September.

Cadbury is the principal sponsor of the Wallabies. Cadbury brand equity & sponsorships director, Anthony Ho, said the campaign shows that even the most die-hard fans put generosity first.

“We know when the Wallabies have support and Aussies cheering them on, they are much more likely to perform, so we wanted to produce a campaign to show they have Australia’s undying support, regardless of the scores at full-time," he said.

"The result is a simple act of generosity brought to live in beautiful campaign; a fan sharing his ‘cheer and a half’ with his hero.  After all, rugby is a team sport, something people come together for. Just like a block of chocolate.”

The emotive 30” film with a 15” cut down was developed by Ogilvy and production partners Good Oil and will be seen nationally.

Ogilvy ECD Hilary Badger said this campaign shows that the simple, generous act of exchanging a block of Cadbury can connect people, no matter their age or status.

"Generosity is a human value, so we’ve represented it in a real, observed way," said Badger.

 

Credits:

Creative agency: Ogilvy

Media agency: Wavemaker 

Production company: Good Oil

Director: Curtis Hall

Producer: Chana McLallen

Executive Producer: Simon Thomas

D.O.P.: Alex Serafini

Editor: Marty Gilchrist

Post Production: Puffin Post

Production Design: Brendan Norville (Props Buyer)

Sound: Squeak E. Clean Studios

Colourist - Matt Fezz

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