Grazed on greatness – Aussie cricket team to wear suits infused with victory backed by new campaign via Whybin\TBWA, Sydney

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shane3.jpgM.J.Bale, Official Tailors to The Australian Cricket Team, today announced its plan to ensure the continued success of Australian cricket by dressing the team in a first of its kind suit, pure wool threaded with victory.

M.J. Bale has been grazing an elite group of Merino sheep on grass taken from the site of Australia’s greatest cricketing successes, the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG). Its wool, infused with Australian cricketing greatness, is being used to craft the team’s suits.

cricket1.jpgLast year, turf samples were taken from the SCG, with specific instructions from SCG Head Curator Tom Parker,(picture above on right with Shane Watson) on how to regrow it. The hallowed turf was regrown in Armidale NSW, where a lucky group of the finest Merino sheep, now graze on this grass infused with cricketing greatness. Eating the history, digesting the glory, the superfine wool from these sheep is used to make unique, handcrafted, tailor made M.J.Bale suits, the first of which are for The Australian Cricket Team.

 

To record the process a short documentary film has been made via Whybin\TBWA Sydney, starring Shane Watson, Michael Slater, Dougie Walters and superfine Merino wool grower Bill Mitchell. ‘Grazed on Greatness’ is the story of Australian Cricketing greatness creating the world’s only wool threaded with victory.

 

M.J.Bale founder, Matt Jensen said: “‘We wanted to do something unique. Something that would make The Australian Cricket Team not only look good, but also feel good too. If these suits help the team physically, mentally or metaphorically feel like winners on their way to the West Indies, then it’s all been worth while.”

 

Watson added: “What a fantastic idea. I can’t think of a single sporting fan that wouldn’t want a suit made from sheep grazed on Australia’s most hallowed turf. For us it’s a very special feeling to know where the wool has come from.”

 

Credits

Client: M.J.Bale

Agency: Whybin\TBWA

Creative: John McKelvey and Peter Galmes

Photography stills: Gerard Needham

PR: Eleven PR

Director: Stephen Oliver

Music: Nylon Studios

Post: Method Studios