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Jesters, magicians and sages: How your favourite AFL players are marketed

By Callum Twomey
afl.com.au
30 April 2020


AFL stars don't just end up on billboards, pop-up online ads or TV commercials, with a thorough process being undertaken before a company commits to associating their brand with a specific player.

They are fitted by personality, road-tested across demographics and ranked on their profile.

This is the inside story on how the marketing process of the best players actually works, using The Gemba Group's 'archetypes' matching athletes with brands across the world.

Gemba is a leading marketing and insights firm in the sports and entertainment industry, and completes surveys of more than 650 people monthly.

From that, it develops its asset study, which shows the awareness (the level of reach an asset has across a market) and likability (the percentage of people who follow or are interested in a particular asset) of sports stars. The results also provide insights into the top players' archetypes, which are a set of 'personality types' designed to easily match up with commercial opportunities.

"It's not necessarily about their actual personality, but how people perceive them. That's the important part from a marketing perspective," said Haydn Northover, Gemba's insights manager.

"It's not to say they are someone who is a ruler or a sage, but they come across that way."

We talk to over 650 people a month and we ask each of those people whether or not they are aware of that particular person and whether or not they like them, and different degrees of likability," Northover said describing how the character profiles are decided.

"Those people who say they're aware of them and like them – we ask 'What attributes do you actually see in this person?' And from those attributes it might be caring, or honest, or trustworthy, and then behind there's an algorithm where if you're seen predominantly as humourous, then you go into your dominant archetype which will be as a jester. If you're predominantly seen as intelligent, then you'll be seen as the sage."

Gemba has supplied to AFL.com.au a list of 25 of the most marketable AFL players, including their rolling dominant and shadow archetypes, plus the qualities associated with each archetype.

Cotchin, the two-time Richmond premiership captain, fits the 'everyman' mould, which carries the qualities of humble, positive, caring, realistic and down to earth. 'The core value of the everyman is everyone matters just as they are,' Gemba says.

The 'outlaw' is another archetype, with these people viewed as brave, rebellious and ‘challenging the status quo'.

Richmond superstar Dustin Martin is categorised as one of these. Since his monster 2017 Brownlow Medal, Norm Smith Medal and premiership season, Martin has become footy's hottest commodity.

He is completely distinguishable in his look and persona - he is the biggest name with the lowest media stamp - and has become the face of Bonds. Currently, Martin is modelling luxury Kennedy Watches on AFL.com.au's platforms.


Northover said the archetypes act as a conduit between brands and players.

"Brands that use this might have a list of 20 ambassadors on their books. The first port of call will be the general awareness and likability component. You can have someone who's a jester and you want a jester, but if no one knows them, then they're clearly not the person for that. But by doing this you can find three who best align to the brand strategy," he said.

"Sometimes the archetypes are probably pretty obvious or intuitive, but sometimes you do need to put some science behind it to then lend some credibility or help that decision making."

25 OF THE MOST MARKETABLE AFL PLAYERS      

                                  DOMINANT ARCHETYPE         SHADOW ARCHETYPE
Rory Sloane (Adel)                  Sage                                     Hero
Taylor Walker (Adel)             Caregiver                                 Outlaw
Lachie Neale (Bris)                  Hero                                      Ruler
Patrick Cripps (Carl)                Sage                                      Hero
Eddie Betts (Carl)                 Creator                                    Jester
Scott Pendlebury (Coll)           Sage                                       Ruler
Dyson Heppell (Ess)               Hero                                    Innocent
Nathan Fyfe (Frem)                Hero                                       Sage
Gary Ablett jnr (Geel)             Sage                                       Hero
Patrick Dangerfield (Geel)        Sage                                       Hero
Joel Selwood (Geel)                Sage                                       Ruler
Jeremy Cameron (GWS)        Creator                                    Outlaw
Stephen Coniglio (GWS)       Magician                                    Sage
Josh Kelly (GWS)                   Hero                                       Ruler
Tom Mitchell (Haw)               Everyman                                  Sage
Jaeger O'Meara (Haw)             Ruler                                      Hero
Max Gawn (Melb)                 Everyman                                 Jester
Clayton Oliver (Melb)             Magician                                   Hero
Travis Boak (Port)                  Hero                                    Everyman
Trent Cotchin (Rich)             Everyman                               Caregiver
Dustin Martin (Rich)               Outlaw                                  Explorer

Lance Franklin (Syd)               Lover                                     Sage
Marcus Bontempelli (WB)      Innocent                                 Magician
Nic Naitanui (WC)                   Jester                                  Innocent
Josh Kennedy (WC)             Innocent                                    Hero

https://www.afl.com.au/news/392473/jesters-magicians-and-sages-how-your-favourite-afl-players-are-marketed

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