You could win your club $5,000 bonus from Boag’s Draught! SUPPORTING LOCAL FOOTY
Organise your footy club to make your own version of the Boag’s Draught television commercial for a chance to win some great prizes and be ready to go in 2011!
The best entries will be played to the audience at the 2010 Footy Finals Fever Lunch at Flemington Racecourse on Wednesday 15 September.
And if your club’s entry is in the TOP FIVE, 2 people from your club will also be guests of Boag’s Draught at the lunch on the day. What you need to do ……
Let us know your club is entering the competition. Send an email to Dean Matthews at LionNathan Australia at [email protected]
It might be about your club, your captain or your coach; It might be about your favourite AFL clubs or players, or just footy in general.
Take a look at our Boag‘s Draught Pure Waters of Tasmania TV commercial, and show us what you would change about footy using those magical Tassie waters.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=94syGYcdGcU&feature=channel
Make your entry personal, make it funny, and make your mark, and you could win some great gear for your club. Don’t worry about production values or special effects – it’s the thought that counts. We want original ideas – you know what we’ve done in our ads, and we’re not asking you to recreate every scene. Take our idea and make it yours.
Remember we’re going to be showing your ads to a room full of grown-up girls and boys, so you can make grown-up jokes but don’t go too far.
If we feel we can’t show it, it won’t be shown, and unfortunately it won’t be included in the judging.
So please make sure that no one under the age of 18 appears in your entry.
We have to act responsibly, so please think (and drink) responsibly.
Your entry should be no more than 60 seconds in length and no shorter than 30 seconds.
Before you start make sure you notify Dean Matthews no later than 5.00pm on Thursday 2 September 2010 to [email protected] that your Club will be submitting an entry.
Check out the attached information.
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