We should all be familiar with the "save it for the game" ads, I have found this web site that shows you three more new "save it for the game" ads.
To view them click on the link below and click on one of the options.
http://www.saveitforthegame.com
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We should all be familiar with the "save it for the game" ads, I have found this web site that shows you three more new "save it for the game" ads.
To view them click on the link below and click on one of the options.
http://www.saveitforthegame.com
ahhhhhhhh.....
You seem to have stumbled onto the new ad campaign....
EXCELLENT stuff RugbyWA
There's something about that Sydney guy that's really awesome. He's got moxy, style.. I like that.
hehe they're funny :iconrofl:
Thats good.:D
:iconrofl: that nz guy was the funniest.
the other two sucked im gonna retaliate
The NZ one was the best :)
The Saffa one I don't get... all the South African women I know rule their roosts!
Only rugbywa could come up with an ad campaign to invoke retaliation from their own fans. :PQuote:
Originally Posted by jazza93
Thought the Sydney one could have been better, some generic fat guy eating a pie going on about Firepower and how the Force (or Farce hahah, amirite?) attract their players...
Disappointing.
Shame they had to use an eastern states guy for the last bit.
Umm... :confused: ... who else would you suggest?Quote:
Originally Posted by blueandblack
Someone from Perth bagging out his own city???
I'm sure there's a few afl supporters who'd oblige... :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Burgs
Top work RugbyWA :approve:
you misunderstand. at the end of each of the ads is an eastern states actor (Richard Carter) saying "we need you at Subiaco to show them how its done" (after the "Save it! game!" parts said by EWF players).Quote:
Originally Posted by Burgs
I am saying it would have been good to have a West Aussie saying the line that Richard Carter does.
I just got an email "from Gitz" pointing me towards that site ...
Yeah, um, and it's a bit odd and is a forward from Sharpie? What's up with that?