Sports marketing agency for challenger brands, The Space Between, has been appointed by World Rugby and Rugby New Zealand with the local team to be led by Olivia Boswell.
The Space Between will work to boost engagement ahead of the women’s tournament hosted by New Zealand in October this year, by creating and delivering earned media campaign to reach new audiences and drive ticket sales.
The agency has expanded its growing team with a presence in New Zealand to provide local market support and implementation. This team will work closely with Rugby New Zealand and is primarily focused on lifestyle media to expand the reach and engagement of the event with new domestic audiences.
Boswell says it is an honour to represent such a respected international sports marketing agency.
“This is another major moment for women’s sport in Aotearoa and our engaging and fun, family-focused campaign will ensure even more New Zealanders know about the event and get involved.”
This month the Rugby World Cup 2022 ‘Family Reunion’ digital marketing campaign launched as tickets for the tournament went on general sale on 30th June, 100 days to go to the start of the tournament. The PR campaign is designed to complement the marketing campaign with attention grabbing PR and digital activity to get new fans to attend the Women’s Rugby World Cup.
Joe Pecchia, Head of Marketing at World Rugby says: “The Space Between’s unrivalled knowledge and expertise in women’s sport coupled with their creative spark made them the obvious choice. We have an ambition to make this the biggest and best Women’s World Cup in history and their campaign will help us deliver on this.”
The account will be overseen by The Space Between Co-Founder Lisa Parfitt and communications lead Nicola McKelvey.
“World Rugby’s ambition to break new boundaries in women’s rugby really matches the challenger mindset of our agency. With women’s sport in our DNA we’re excited to help deliver rugby’s biggest family gathering this year,” Parfitt says.
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