To celebrate the 25th season of Super Rugby,
New Zealand band Six60 have teamed up with some of the biggest New Zealand
rugby stars. This campaign, which sees rugby stars and the band member
collaborating together, aims to attract younger fans to the sport – just ahead
of the Super Rugby‘s new season starting on the 31st of January.
In a bid to raise awareness and create a
bigger interest of rugby, the band who originate from Dunedin joined several
star rugby players and reworked one that their hit singles The Greatest.
Super Rugby Campaign
“We actually take a lot of inspiration from
these players and the sport generally, so it seems only natural that the two
parties come together and lean on each other to take this to the next level,”
says Walters.
New Zealand rugby star, Richie Mo’unga,
believes that the campaign will be very successful and says that the song will
serve as a driver for teams and players throughout the Super Rugby season. So
picture this, your favourite rugby players playing to The Greatest on their
music systems and listening with wireless sports headphones during practice
and before the upcoming big games of the season to psych themselves and to be
titled the greatest!
What Did the Campaign Entail?
The filmed campaign featured each of the band
members being assigned a team such as the Blues, Chiefs, Hurricanes, Crusaders
and Highlanders. The band and the rugby stars, including Richie Mo’unga, Aaron
Smith, Codie Taylor, and others, all enjoyed a jamming session of the reworked
single The Greatest.
This isn’t the All Blacks first campaign, as
the team have previously worked on other campaigns, such as the AIG Life campaign, where six stars talked
about their motivations in a campaign that was aiming to encourage UK consumers
to rethink their life insurance.
Six60’s Connections with Rugby
This isn’t the first run in the band have had
with rugby, as Matiu Walters, the singer and all-around frontman, was
previously a national age group rugby star. Walters believes their current
collaboration with the boys is a great fit due to his own, and his band
members, connections to the national
game.
Walter’s grandfather also played for the All
Blacks, so the singer has always had close connections with the team and the
game. Last year, Six60 also formed close friendships with rugby stars in the
All Blacks team when they performed at the World Cup in Japan.
If the latest campaign between Six60 and the rugby
stars has sparked your interest and has made you want to watch the Super Rugby
this season, then you’re in for some excitement. Don’t forget to catch the kick
off games of the season on Friday the 31st of January, with the Blues playing hosts the Chiefs at Eden Park in
Auckland, followed by the match between the Brumbies and the Reds, and then
later in the day, you can watch the Sharks go head to head with the Bulls.