All Blacks and Sky Sports challenge us
Last September, three rugby players in New Zealand had staged a viral video for the television channel Sky Sports, in which they managed prowess rugby using special effects, even if the doubt was given license their skills. Following the success of this video, players Brumbies (Australian club) had made a travesty. (For more info, see my previous post there being spent)
And now there several days, the All Blacks have relapsed with a new video of the same type, in order to promote a contest to let users turn to show their talents with an oval ball (or hod dogs).
The best videos will be as and when aired on YouTube dedicated (and relayed by the Facebook page and Twitter account the contest) and winners will not be designated by the number of views but a jury of All Blacks, with VIP seating as a reward for a match and a meeting with the players.
I love this contest, either in concept, determining the winners and the nature of the lot. The contest is destined for rugby fans, it seems worthwhile to give participants a chance to show off their rugby skills, especially more than the best of them will be judged by players who are probably their idols and incidentally the best in the world. By this method, the contest loses virality probably because it does not appeal to the votes or the number of views, but it gains in relevance to a determination of winning more fair. Moreover, even if the winners are mandatory New Zealand residents, everyone can have the opportunity to have his exploits published on the Youtube channel of the competition. It remains for us to train ourselves to shine France.
But like the Brumbies team, players from another Australian team, the Waratahs (Sydney) have shown with their parody of the new video from New Zealand, begins when the Super 15, Provincial Championship in New Zealand, Australian and South African. The video was incorporated into the channel on Youtube Contest (New Zealanders have of humor) even if it had been better for Australian players to play the game of competition and therefore take this opportunity to show their values against their New Zealand rivals.
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