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Guinness: Don't Jinx It


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As fans look forward to an exciting few weeks of rugby GUINNESS launches a new campaign to galvanise the country and show its support to the Irish Rugby Football Union (IRFU), the number 1 ranked male team in the world, crowned GUINNESS Six Nations Grand Slam Champions. The new integrated campaign, developed by AMV BBDO, was inspired by a universal truth about being a fan: the feeling that your actions directly affect your team’s performance. It’s particularly true for Ireland fans this year, as they balance the excitement and expectation that comes with being the top ranked side. Through social listening, GUINNESS and AMV have identified that Irish fans’ worry that any overconfidence is going to come back to bite them. So, the creative work plays with the natural caution and self-deprecation of Irish fans by reminding, that allowing themselves to say what they could win can in fact cost their teams’ result. Whatever you do, don’t say Ireland is going to w*n. Or better, Don’t Jinx It. The TV ad that kicks off the campaign was shot in sports-documentary style, with Ireland fans being interviewed about their hopes for the year ahead and their reflections on previous disappointments. With Ronan Keating’s “When You Say Nothing At All” playing throughout, it begins with a couple in a pub arguing over whether saying ‘Ireland was going to w*n’ cost the team a championship title once. In another one, colleagues in a local cafe persuade themselves that a few games will offer more than enough excitement. Directed by James Rouse through Biscuit, the film in versions of 30 and 60 seconds will run on TV and social media. As part of the campaign, OOH reminding rugby fans to “not jinx it” will be placed near pubs nationwide. A series of activations across the country will also highlight past wrongdoings and get everyone supporting the Irish team in the right way this time.
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Client name: Alan McAleenan, Anne Zahan, Lauren McKay and Liam ElSibai

Agency

Agency Planning Team: Joe Smith

Agency Account Team: Nick Andrew, Elana Murphy and Harry Frohlich

Agency Assistant Producer: Kieran O’Malley

Media Agency: PHD

PR Agency: WHPR

Production

Post-production Company: We Are Covert

Sound studio: Factory Studios

Audio Post-production: Mark Hills

Photographer: Linda Brownlee

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