Iron Jack salutes a good bloke and his dog in newly launched campaign via Ogilvy, Sydney
Following one of the most successful new beer launches in the past decade, Lion Beer Australia is continuing its mission to have Iron Jack become a household name, this week unveiling a new campaign, developed by Ogilvy in partnership with UM and Geometry Global, aimed at showcasing the universal bond between man and dog.
The nationwide campaign is spearheaded by a TVC that showcases the qualities of a good capable man. Supported by radio, the campaign also demonstrates that the thirst crushing refreshment of an Iron Jack makes it the perfect beer for all-round good Aussie blokes.
An OOH campaign, also live from this week, champions the beer itself as clean and refreshing. Supporting digital and social activity, also developed by Ogilvy, will be launched in the coming weeks.
Says Toby Harrison, chief strategy officer at Ogilvy Australia: “Australia has changed so much in the last two decades. And for many men, the world they find themselves in is complex. Their roles and responsibilities have grown and what is expected of them has become harder to navigate. Whilst a lot has changed, what it takes to be a good bloke hasn’t. And we wanted to send a simple message to Australia to remind them of that.”
Says Amy Darvill, Lion’s portfolio marketing manager (contemporary brands), said of the campaign’s ‘hero’ character: “He’s a handy, switched on sort of guy – but he’d be the last to admit it. He’s the sort of bloke everybody wants to have around or be around. While at the end of a hard day there is nothing better than an ice-cold Iron Jack, a good bloke looks after those around him first. That’s just the kind of guy he is.”
The campaign’s creative also highlights the relationship between man and his dog, as part of Iron Jack’s commitment to help Australian Working Dog Rescue International (AWDRI) save more than 1,600 dogs.
Iron Jack’s partnership will provide AWDRI with financial and marketing support, and volunteer hours from its marketing team, enabling AWDRI to continue its efforts rescuing working dogs across Australia. The organisation provides vet work, training, rehoming and increasing fundraising and awareness opportunities.
Iron Jack’s partnership with AWDRI also follows the launch of its “Beers for the Bush” campaign to raise $1 million for farmers affected by drought through supporting Rural Aid. Iron Jack will donate $1 from every carton sold nationally, and 50 cents from each schooner of Iron Jack sold at selected regional venues to help support local relief efforts led by the charity.
Says Darvil: “Iron Jack’s commitment to these causes is a reflection of what our brand, and what the Lion Beer Australia business is all about.”
LION
Amy Darvill – Portfolio Marketing Manager Contemporary Brands
Ed Jamison – Senior Brand Manager
Liam Jeffries – Brand Manager
UM
Declan O’Dwyer – Group Business Director
Chris Colter – Sydney Strategy Director
Toby Young – National Connections Design Director
Michelle Grogan – Client Director
Jonny Day – Connections Design Director
Lorena Chiarella – Partnerships Director
Ogilvy
Boris Garelja – Creative Director
Carl Robertson – Art Director
Toby Harrison – Chief Strategy Officer
Andrew Braithwaite – Strategic Planner
Ben Frost – Group Account Director
Ola Moszumanska – Account Director
Pippa Coleman – Senior Account Manager
Renee Nadin – Broadcast Producer
Production Company: Scoundrel
Director: Scott Pickett
Executive Producer: Adrian Shapiro
Producer: Yolande Dewey
DOP: Crighton Bone
Production Designer: Jon Dowding
Editor: Stu Morely
Post: The Editors
Sound Studio: Song Zu
Music Supervisor: Ramesh Sathiah
Sound Designer: Abigail Sie
Audio Producer: Meg Drummond
Geometry
Kate Warren-Smith – General Manager
Belinda McKinnon – Group Account Director
Ashley Cheng – Senior Account Manager
Ben Walker – Planning Director
Brad Madge – Creative Director
31 Comments
Let the onslaught commence…
Oh dear indeed.
I just assumed by ad and the branding that it was one of those shit private label Coles brands.
Please, please, please take my name off the credits list.
Well done Ogilvy, it’s tough to do really good ads for big beer brands. This is up there with some of the better beer ad in Australia.
tipping off the committee… Isn’t this a massive breach of ABAC? Refreshment etc?
Get the popcorn out – this comment section is going to get dramatic.
Just got back from NQ, lots of people drinking it, black for full strength, red for mid. Even despite the ad.
Why would any client hire Ogilvy?
It is beyond me.
They hired Ogilvy because when they asked you, you were too busy be a fucking gronk.
Can someone articulate what is so wrong with this work?
Film is a dog.
Why does the poster have Australian Lagers on it but there’s one beer?
Dogs need water to live.
Giving a dog water on a hot day doesn’t make you a good bloke, it makes you a normal person who doesn’t want their dog to die.
Wow. White man. Drinks beer. Insightful.
I think I’ve got it now.
NRMA font?
What is the name of the gentleman actor?
Can someone please tell me who the lead actor is, his face is very familiar.
Alexander Bertrand same guy in Les Norton
Where was this filmed? What town is the pub? Or is it fake, a set ? Looks like out near a Roma . Qld
I thought is was the Federal Hotel in Wallumbilla which is about 40km east of Roma. When you zoom in on the pic it confirms it
I go to the pub for a drink to get away from the constant barking of dogs where we live.. cant go for a peaceful walk without them stressing us out lunging at the fences.. bored dogs not properly taught where their territory is.
Dogs on every add.why? Relaxing at a pub having a beer doesnt need a dog on public place..
Yes it is the federal pub at wallumbilla, nice area.
Actor is alexander bertrand, stars in the new lez norton show on channel 7
Thank you! I thought it was him! He is fantastic as Les Norton 😁
yeah, all the credits…except for the actor and the dog!
This isn’t the Bowen Lager ad I remember.
Exactly what I thought
Great Pub. The Wallumbilla Pub in Queensland used in this commercial. I use to live and work in that PUB. Back then we only sold Fourex and a couple of other bottled bears like Swan Larger. I would sit and watch from the veranda as people would try to drive home across the bridge over the gully and then the Train line and the Main Highway going to Roma. Good days. It is good to see some new bears come on the market over time.
The people at Wallumbilla 30 years ago would not drink anything but Fourex back then.
Its like art becoming life! Alex Bertrand played Les Norton doing a beer ad campaign on TV, now Alex plays himself doing a real beer ad. Clever choice of actor, guys!! 👍👍🍺🍺
Crikey,I have been trying to find out the name of Iron Jacks dog.