NRL Simply the Best 2020..

I watched the ad and thought it is not to bad...a mixture of young and old,multicultural,women who are making the game expand and a bit of everything I thought...not to bad but who am I to judge or comment...the NRL probably aren't interested in my view...
 
@Blaze said in [NRL Simply the Best 2020\.\.](/post/1124607) said:
I’m just over everything in life being made into a statement. It’s an advertisement for the game of rugby league. Just leave it for god sake... I’m over all this indigenous and same sex relationship crap being shoved in my face. I don’t care wether your proud of your heritage or proud of being gay or whatever... I come here to watch league. Full stop. Just over it. Blow the freaking whistle already.

Have you pondered the idea that the add is just showing people and you are in fact the one turning it into a statement? Do you take issue with the Lebanese people in Belmore? And the islanders? Or is your issue that it shows all kinds of people and you prefer to show one kind of people? Not having a go, trying to understand your view on it ✌️
 
@Strongee said in [NRL Simply the Best 2020\.\.](/post/1124634) said:
@Tigerlily said in [NRL Simply the Best 2020\.\.](/post/1124358) said:
Why oh why do they have to sexualise a professional sport commercial of all things is beyond me ...I think it would be more profound if it was 2 guys in masculine sport like this...Other then the token PC thing, not bad.

You mean how they sexualised the original ad , with dudes wearing body oil and some really huge homoerotic Themes . Come on bro !

First of all Strongee I’m not your “bro“? I’m actually a female (here I was thinking my username was pretty obvious) and secondly I sure don’t recall the likes of Noel Cleal getting it on with Peter Tunks in the original “89” ad.

https://youtu.be/tXIzp0ok24I
Oils ain’t oils...
 
@cochise said in [NRL Simply the Best 2020\.\.](/post/1124661) said:
@weststigers said in [NRL Simply the Best 2020\.\.](/post/1124406) said:
@JoshColeman99 said in [NRL Simply the Best 2020\.\.](/post/1124370) said:
@avocadoontoast said in [NRL Simply the Best 2020\.\.](/post/1124368) said:
@cktiger said in [NRL Simply the Best 2020\.\.](/post/1124367) said:
@avocadoontoast said in [NRL Simply the Best 2020\.\.](/post/1124354) said:
@Russell said in [NRL Simply the Best 2020\.\.](/post/1124353) said:
Did not think we needed LM standing, looking out with an aboriginal flag draped over him.

This is a football ad, not a political statement - one day they will get it right.

Cam as a kid ....didn't need it.

It’s his flag representing his people. Bet you wouldn’t have an issue if Liddle was there draped in the Australian flag.

Wouldn't have a problem if it was an ad for the Indigenous game... but it's not.
Didn't notice Alex Twal with the Lebanese flag did you... or all the Polys with their flags?

No I didn’t, but I wouldn’t have minded if they did.

Don’t bother arguing with the boomers. They’re upset over a flag the poor things. Apparently people aren’t allowed to be proud of their culture.

I don't think it's a "boomer" thing. The fact it has people arguing about these issues shows that it's too political in the first place.

In fairness, I can't see the relevance of someones sexual preference or culture to the talent they have in the game. Can't we watch the spectacle rather than have politics shoved down our throat all the time...I just think people want a place they can go to get away from all the different opinions and just be brought together by something they have in common - the great game of Rugby League.

I'm not having a shot at you...it's an overall observation. I've just quoted your post for relevance.

The game started because of politics, of course it is going to continue to be a progressive game! The ad shows this!

Not Governmental politics though...

The girls in the ad are Karina Brown and Ness Foliaki. I went to uni with Karina and I played in her mixed touch team...I know her quite well and you won't find a nicer girl. Karina was included by us boys well before it was fashionable to gush over everything female or gay.

"Love is love" was used as a slogan during the plebiscite for same-sex marriage. This slogan appeared in the ad. I'm still unsure what same-sex marriage has to do with playing sport on the weekends.

Please don't give me the inclusiveness argument. If you've ever played team sports, you'll know your team mates have your back regardless of who you are. Sport is inherently inclusive - there's no old white guy trying to freaking prevent Aboriginals, women and gays from playing sport.

We don't need more political messaging! People get it at work, at home, on TV etc. Can't we just have one advert that isn't infected with some agenda?
 
@weststigers said in [NRL Simply the Best 2020\.\.](/post/1124742) said:
@cochise said in [NRL Simply the Best 2020\.\.](/post/1124661) said:
@weststigers said in [NRL Simply the Best 2020\.\.](/post/1124406) said:
@JoshColeman99 said in [NRL Simply the Best 2020\.\.](/post/1124370) said:
@avocadoontoast said in [NRL Simply the Best 2020\.\.](/post/1124368) said:
@cktiger said in [NRL Simply the Best 2020\.\.](/post/1124367) said:
@avocadoontoast said in [NRL Simply the Best 2020\.\.](/post/1124354) said:
@Russell said in [NRL Simply the Best 2020\.\.](/post/1124353) said:
Did not think we needed LM standing, looking out with an aboriginal flag draped over him.

This is a football ad, not a political statement - one day they will get it right.

Cam as a kid ....didn't need it.

It’s his flag representing his people. Bet you wouldn’t have an issue if Liddle was there draped in the Australian flag.

Wouldn't have a problem if it was an ad for the Indigenous game... but it's not.
Didn't notice Alex Twal with the Lebanese flag did you... or all the Polys with their flags?

No I didn’t, but I wouldn’t have minded if they did.

Don’t bother arguing with the boomers. They’re upset over a flag the poor things. Apparently people aren’t allowed to be proud of their culture.

I don't think it's a "boomer" thing. The fact it has people arguing about these issues shows that it's too political in the first place.

In fairness, I can't see the relevance of someones sexual preference or culture to the talent they have in the game. Can't we watch the spectacle rather than have politics shoved down our throat all the time...I just think people want a place they can go to get away from all the different opinions and just be brought together by something they have in common - the great game of Rugby League.

I'm not having a shot at you...it's an overall observation. I've just quoted your post for relevance.

The game started because of politics, of course it is going to continue to be a progressive game! The ad shows this!

Not Governmental politics though...

The girls in the ad are Karina Brown and Ness Foliaki. I went to uni with Karina and I played in her mixed touch team...I know her quite well and you won't find a nicer girl. Karina was included by us boys well before it was fashionable to gush over everything female or gay.

"Love is love" was used as a slogan during the plebiscite for same-sex marriage. This slogan appeared in the ad. I'm still unsure what same-sex marriage has to do with playing sport on the weekends.

Please don't give me the inclusiveness argument. If you've ever played team sports, you'll know your team mates have your back regardless of who you are. Sport is inherently inclusive - there's no old white guy trying to freaking prevent Aboriginals, women and gays from playing sport.

We don't need more political messaging! People get it at work, at home, on TV etc. Can't we just have one advert that isn't infected with some agenda

exactly

and I bet the girls who are playing League would prefer their involvement in pushing the game forward is about their skills and abilities and NOT a trite image that in reality has ZERO to do with the game as I mentioned previously the ad should have focused on the game (the skills and abilities, the excitement the toughness) and not on PC images and divisiveness
 
@TrueTiger said in [NRL Simply the Best 2020\.\.](/post/1124737) said:
I watched the ad and thought it is not to bad...a mixture of young and old,multicultural,women who are making the game expand and a bit of everything I thought...not to bad but who am I to judge or comment...the NRL probably aren't interested in my view...

People are going to find a way to get offended if they want to be.
 
@Russell said in [NRL Simply the Best 2020\.\.](/post/1124727) said:
@formerguest said in [NRL Simply the Best 2020\.\.](/post/1124682) said:
I saw kids watching their footy idols on the box, aspiring to get there and some attaining just that. Also watched some great moments of the game, a proud player draped in a flag, a girl singing and two woman in SOO jerseys celebrating and all whilst enjoying a great song from years past.

I then come on here and see posters whinging about Asians, Aboriginals and a couple of women kissing, which is likely something that they probably enjoy viewing when getting off. Not only that, ridicule the truly expanding part of our great game and the ones that aspire to be them in the large number of girls taking up the game.

Usually have the highest opinion of your thoughts and posts.

This one is "like a shag on a rock" - you know what a lot of us are saying and you choose to ignore it or misinterpret it.

Not cool mate, not cool.

Sorry that you are offended by it Russell, but it certainly wasn't cast at you and didn't expect you to find the net, as I see you as a partial by product of our time, which I too a lesser degree had to shrug off myself and not having that mean streak that is recognisable in others.

I just can't cop the bullies of life, especially the domestic variety or racist ones, that like me, are privileged by birth, yet sit poised and ready to strike at the vulnerable via their keyboard without the consequences of stating similar in public.
 
So much drama over a stupid ad. I for one probably won't even ever see it again, as I dont watch free to air tv anymore. Unless the ad is on kayo.

I stated i didn't like the ad, thought it was too political, I'd prefer it to just be about the footy. Jirsky had some good comments, saying the ad was trying to show how footy is all inclusive, aimed at getting new people in, and showing footy isn't just for blue collar beer swelling bogans anymore.

I'm not offended, I just thought they could have done better. I'm not going to lose sleep over it. Considering how bad they've done in other areas of the game, frankly I'm surprised they didn't do a lot worse.

But a person can say they don't llike something, and they are not necessarily outraged, or offended, or whatever. This is a forum, you're meant to be able to say what you think here, as long as you're respectful to what others think, it's all good.

Anyway, hoping to see this year Toddy get sacked, Tigers smash it up, and only one week till Team List Tuesday!!
 
@formerguest said in [NRL Simply the Best 2020\.\.](/post/1124751) said:
@Russell said in [NRL Simply the Best 2020\.\.](/post/1124727) said:
@formerguest said in [NRL Simply the Best 2020\.\.](/post/1124682) said:
I saw kids watching their footy idols on the box, aspiring to get there and some attaining just that. Also watched some great moments of the game, a proud player draped in a flag, a girl singing and two woman in SOO jerseys celebrating and all whilst enjoying a great song from years past.

I then come on here and see posters whinging about Asians, Aboriginals and a couple of women kissing, which is likely something that they probably enjoy viewing when getting off. Not only that, ridicule the truly expanding part of our great game and the ones that aspire to be them in the large number of girls taking up the game.

Usually have the highest opinion of your thoughts and posts.

This one is "like a shag on a rock" - you know what a lot of us are saying and you choose to ignore it or misinterpret it.

Not cool mate, not cool.

Sorry that you are offended by it Russell, but it certainly wasn't cast at you and didn't expect you to find the net, as I see you as a partial by product of our time, which I too a lesser degree had to shrug off myself and not having that mean streak that is recognisable in others.

I just can't cop the bullies of life, especially the domestic variety or racist ones, that like me, are privileged by birth, yet sit poised and ready to strike at the vulnerable via their keyboard without the consequences of stating similar in public.

Who's bullying here?

People are just saying to keep politics out of the game.

It was more inclusive when people of all persuasions could just go to watch a game without an agenda being thrown in. Yet another example of a great thing in our lives that has been politicised. It's really sad.
 
@weststigers said in [NRL Simply the Best 2020\.\.](/post/1124620) said:
@gallagher said in [NRL Simply the Best 2020\.\.](/post/1124570) said:
@GNR4LIFE said in [NRL Simply the Best 2020\.\.](/post/1124564) said:
@gallagher said in [NRL Simply the Best 2020\.\.](/post/1124541) said:
@GNR4LIFE said in [NRL Simply the Best 2020\.\.](/post/1124519) said:
@weststigers said in [NRL Simply the Best 2020\.\.](/post/1124506) said:
@jirskyr said in [NRL Simply the Best 2020\.\.](/post/1124499) said:
@weststigers said in [NRL Simply the Best 2020\.\.](/post/1124406) said:
In fairness, I can’t see the relevance of someones sexual preference or culture to the talent they have in the game. Can’t we watch the spectacle rather than have politics shoved down our throat all the time…I just think people want a place they can go to get away from all the different opinions and just be brought together by something they have in common - the great game of Rugby League.

Honestly I think you've totally missed the point.

The NRL are not really making season 2020 ads to cater to the average white male of their core demographic. Nobody on here and nobody reading the back pages of the SMH or DT, or logged into the NRL website, fails to be aware that there is a NRL 2020 season coming up soon, nor that it involves footballers tackling each other. The NRL does not need to advertise to its core market, but it does show little snippets of supporter bases, some Tigers on the hill at LO etc. Just little snippets to whet the appetite of the existing supporter.

No, the NRL ads are primarily to appeal to the non-core rugby league followers - women, minorities, immigrants, children. The people who don't really follow NRL, who wouldn't know that the new season is starting. The ads are intentionally showing diversity and emphasising inclusiveness and rights of minorities - they are appealing to those who don't feel part of the "average" rugby league supporter base. Yeah it might be a bit heavy-handed in that regards, but there are plenty of morons out there and sometimes it doesn't pay to be subtle or clever.

If you want an ad about just big boofheads tackling each other and doing sit-ups, then transport yourself back to the 1980s and watch those old ads.

And I think you are also hugely misguided to think that the NRL is not and should never be politicised. There is literally no large organisation in this country that doesn't have some form of politicisation, whether it's because they are publicly-owned, dealing with shareholders or trying to appear to advertisers. The motive that has the NRL putting female footballers and Aboriginals front and centre in ads is the same motive that has the Rugby Union banning Izzy Folau, or AFL banning racist fans, or cricket suspending ball tamperers - it's all about maintaining the reputation of your brand. It's the same motive that had the NRL hiring Macklemore, or starting women's football, or publicly supporting same-sex marriage, or initiating women's round or running the All Stars game.

Do you think the NRL hosts the All-Stars game for some altruistic rationale, or some power-broker at Foxtel demands it, or because it pulls huge audiences? Hell no, it's 100% about recognition of a small but core contingent of the NRL's workforce (~12% indigenous), appealing to future indigenous juniors and smart business for brand management.

I scrolled down and saw an essay...not going to read it. Sorry mate. Too long


Weak

I think it's a fair reply. Some posts are just way too long to read.

It’s also an easy out when you can”t think of a counter argument

I think that poster intentionally writes long boring posts to make the other person submit. I have given up on conversations because o f continuous long posts that I never read.

Spot on...so tiring. I’d already stated my position, so wasn’t going to try and convince someone that is unlikely to be convinced.

I don't even understand how you claim to know what my position is; I only wrote one response to you and apparently you didn't read it.

The pure irony however of someone saying they won't read a longer post, whilst simultaneously making 20 posts and having running conversations with 5 or 6 other folks in the same thread.

Don't think this topic can be addressed in a handful of snappy taglines.
 
I haven’t even seen it. Wouldn’t even know it existed if it wasn’t for this thread. It’s easily avoided if it’s not your cup of tea.
 
@gallagher said in [NRL Simply the Best 2020\.\.](/post/1124570) said:
@GNR4LIFE said in [NRL Simply the Best 2020\.\.](/post/1124564) said:
@gallagher said in [NRL Simply the Best 2020\.\.](/post/1124541) said:
@GNR4LIFE said in [NRL Simply the Best 2020\.\.](/post/1124519) said:
@weststigers said in [NRL Simply the Best 2020\.\.](/post/1124506) said:
@jirskyr said in [NRL Simply the Best 2020\.\.](/post/1124499) said:
@weststigers said in [NRL Simply the Best 2020\.\.](/post/1124406) said:
In fairness, I can’t see the relevance of someones sexual preference or culture to the talent they have in the game. Can’t we watch the spectacle rather than have politics shoved down our throat all the time…I just think people want a place they can go to get away from all the different opinions and just be brought together by something they have in common - the great game of Rugby League.

Honestly I think you've totally missed the point.

The NRL are not really making season 2020 ads to cater to the average white male of their core demographic. Nobody on here and nobody reading the back pages of the SMH or DT, or logged into the NRL website, fails to be aware that there is a NRL 2020 season coming up soon, nor that it involves footballers tackling each other. The NRL does not need to advertise to its core market, but it does show little snippets of supporter bases, some Tigers on the hill at LO etc. Just little snippets to whet the appetite of the existing supporter.

No, the NRL ads are primarily to appeal to the non-core rugby league followers - women, minorities, immigrants, children. The people who don't really follow NRL, who wouldn't know that the new season is starting. The ads are intentionally showing diversity and emphasising inclusiveness and rights of minorities - they are appealing to those who don't feel part of the "average" rugby league supporter base. Yeah it might be a bit heavy-handed in that regards, but there are plenty of morons out there and sometimes it doesn't pay to be subtle or clever.

If you want an ad about just big boofheads tackling each other and doing sit-ups, then transport yourself back to the 1980s and watch those old ads.

And I think you are also hugely misguided to think that the NRL is not and should never be politicised. There is literally no large organisation in this country that doesn't have some form of politicisation, whether it's because they are publicly-owned, dealing with shareholders or trying to appear to advertisers. The motive that has the NRL putting female footballers and Aboriginals front and centre in ads is the same motive that has the Rugby Union banning Izzy Folau, or AFL banning racist fans, or cricket suspending ball tamperers - it's all about maintaining the reputation of your brand. It's the same motive that had the NRL hiring Macklemore, or starting women's football, or publicly supporting same-sex marriage, or initiating women's round or running the All Stars game.

Do you think the NRL hosts the All-Stars game for some altruistic rationale, or some power-broker at Foxtel demands it, or because it pulls huge audiences? Hell no, it's 100% about recognition of a small but core contingent of the NRL's workforce (~12% indigenous), appealing to future indigenous juniors and smart business for brand management.

I scrolled down and saw an essay...not going to read it. Sorry mate. Too long


Weak

I think it's a fair reply. Some posts are just way too long to read.

It’s also an easy out when you can”t think of a counter argument

I think that poster intentionally writes long boring posts to make the other person submit. I have given up on conversations because o f continuous long posts that I never read.

Cool, the strategy works then.

Just for future reference, is there some kind of word limit or upper boundary of brain capacity we should be aware of?
 
@weststigers said in [NRL Simply the Best 2020\.\.](/post/1124742) said:
Not Governmental politics though…

What is the difference between "politics" and "governmental politics"? I don't follow your argument. Kept this one short for ya.
 
@Blaze said in [NRL Simply the Best 2020\.\.](/post/1124607) said:
I’m just over everything in life being made into a statement. It’s an advertisement for the game of rugby league.

Have you ever seen an ad that isn't a statement? Isn't that part of the definition of what advertising is?

I'm really curious to see these ads that don't put a spin on their product, don't try to make a statement, don't try to influence the viewer. Just show me a picture of the car, man, I don't want to see the sexy young driver having a blast, or some mountain biking dude throwing his gear in the huge boot, or some safe and wholesome family having a nice journey. Stop shoving your wholesome family images in my face! I don't care about off-road biking, can't we just leave the dirt and the tyres out of it? Just show me the car, man.
 
@jirskyr said in [NRL Simply the Best 2020\.\.](/post/1124767) said:
@Blaze said in [NRL Simply the Best 2020\.\.](/post/1124607) said:
I’m just over everything in life being made into a statement. It’s an advertisement for the game of rugby league.

Have you ever seen an ad that isn't a statement? Isn't that part of the definition of what advertising is?

I'm really curious to see these ads that don't put a spin on their product, don't try to make a statement, don't try to influence the viewer. Just show me a picture of the car, man, I don't want to see the sexy young driver having a blast, or some mountain biking dude throwing his gear in the huge boot, or some safe and wholesome family having a nice journey. Stop shoving your wholesome family images in my face! I don't care about off-road biking, can't we just leave the dirt and the tyres out of it? Just show me the car, man.

I happen to know quite a bit about car advertising.

The reality is, vehicle ads showcase what you can do with the car and they have a target market in mind. Families are there to show that the car can fit your family. Alternatively, cars geared towards off-roading show people driving off-road or loading it up with camping gear etc. I think most people can get their head around this.

They certainly don't throw an agenda in there like "love is love" just for the hell of it primarily because it's not relevant to the product.

I can't think of a time when you've agreed with anything I've said, so I don't expect you to agree with this, but thought I'd throw it out there.
 
@jirskyr said in [NRL Simply the Best 2020\.\.](/post/1124761) said:
@weststigers said in [NRL Simply the Best 2020\.\.](/post/1124620) said:
@gallagher said in [NRL Simply the Best 2020\.\.](/post/1124570) said:
@GNR4LIFE said in [NRL Simply the Best 2020\.\.](/post/1124564) said:
@gallagher said in [NRL Simply the Best 2020\.\.](/post/1124541) said:
@GNR4LIFE said in [NRL Simply the Best 2020\.\.](/post/1124519) said:
@weststigers said in [NRL Simply the Best 2020\.\.](/post/1124506) said:
@jirskyr said in [NRL Simply the Best 2020\.\.](/post/1124499) said:
@weststigers said in [NRL Simply the Best 2020\.\.](/post/1124406) said:
In fairness, I can’t see the relevance of someones sexual preference or culture to the talent they have in the game. Can’t we watch the spectacle rather than have politics shoved down our throat all the time…I just think people want a place they can go to get away from all the different opinions and just be brought together by something they have in common - the great game of Rugby League.

Honestly I think you've totally missed the point.

The NRL are not really making season 2020 ads to cater to the average white male of their core demographic. Nobody on here and nobody reading the back pages of the SMH or DT, or logged into the NRL website, fails to be aware that there is a NRL 2020 season coming up soon, nor that it involves footballers tackling each other. The NRL does not need to advertise to its core market, but it does show little snippets of supporter bases, some Tigers on the hill at LO etc. Just little snippets to whet the appetite of the existing supporter.

No, the NRL ads are primarily to appeal to the non-core rugby league followers - women, minorities, immigrants, children. The people who don't really follow NRL, who wouldn't know that the new season is starting. The ads are intentionally showing diversity and emphasising inclusiveness and rights of minorities - they are appealing to those who don't feel part of the "average" rugby league supporter base. Yeah it might be a bit heavy-handed in that regards, but there are plenty of morons out there and sometimes it doesn't pay to be subtle or clever.

If you want an ad about just big boofheads tackling each other and doing sit-ups, then transport yourself back to the 1980s and watch those old ads.

And I think you are also hugely misguided to think that the NRL is not and should never be politicised. There is literally no large organisation in this country that doesn't have some form of politicisation, whether it's because they are publicly-owned, dealing with shareholders or trying to appear to advertisers. The motive that has the NRL putting female footballers and Aboriginals front and centre in ads is the same motive that has the Rugby Union banning Izzy Folau, or AFL banning racist fans, or cricket suspending ball tamperers - it's all about maintaining the reputation of your brand. It's the same motive that had the NRL hiring Macklemore, or starting women's football, or publicly supporting same-sex marriage, or initiating women's round or running the All Stars game.

Do you think the NRL hosts the All-Stars game for some altruistic rationale, or some power-broker at Foxtel demands it, or because it pulls huge audiences? Hell no, it's 100% about recognition of a small but core contingent of the NRL's workforce (~12% indigenous), appealing to future indigenous juniors and smart business for brand management.

I scrolled down and saw an essay...not going to read it. Sorry mate. Too long


Weak

I think it's a fair reply. Some posts are just way too long to read.

It’s also an easy out when you can”t think of a counter argument

I think that poster intentionally writes long boring posts to make the other person submit. I have given up on conversations because o f continuous long posts that I never read.

Spot on...so tiring. I’d already stated my position, so wasn’t going to try and convince someone that is unlikely to be convinced.

I don't even understand how you claim to know what my position is; I only wrote one response to you and apparently you didn't read it.

The pure irony however of someone saying they won't read a longer post, whilst simultaneously making 20 posts and having running conversations with 5 or 6 other folks in the same thread.

Don't think this topic can be addressed in a handful of snappy taglines.

I read the first line and surprise surprise you think I'm wrong. I didn't need to read the rest.

Your posts always come across as you carefully explaining something to a 3rd grader as if people don't have a brain and you're the smartest one in the room.

I simply didn't want to get into a 3 day pissing contest with you.
 

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