Making mischief with Paddy Power
Paddy Power PR stunts agency
Work
Taylor Herring have been working with Britain’s most mischievous bookmaker for over a decade.
The work has focussed on some main events of the sporting and entertainment calendar including The Brits, The World Cup, Royal Ascot, The Ryder Cup, the Euros, The Olympics and Cheltenham Festival.
Crouchy Conducts The Classics
A unique World Cup album of football terrace chants – ‘Crouchy Conducts The Classics’ released on ITunes and Spotify.
England legend Peter Crouch conducts a 40-strong orchestra, choral and gospel choir – putting a classical spin on popular terrace anthems.
The fully integrated campaign was delivered on TV & Radio, Paddy Power shops, social channels and of course news outlets nationwide.
The album charted at No.2 in the classical music charts and helped Paddy Power become one of the most talked about brands in the run up to the opening game.
The Drunk Tank
A bold new initiative promising to bring relief to the residents of Ascot was unveiled following a spate of alcohol-fuelled brawls at race meetings.
The campaign delivered 4 Million video views and 100+ high value news articles.
A Brief History Of Extra Time
We teamed up with Britain’s greatest scientific mind to solve England’s footballing mysteries.
Professor Stephen Hawking turned his mind from theoretical physics to predicting the England team’s chances at the World Cup.
In a research paper and video he laid out his analysis on two pressing footballing issues: ‘what are the optimal conditions for England’s success?’ and ‘how to score a penalty shootout’.
The Safest Party In Town
We teamed up with former England star Peter Crouch to create a tongue-in-cheek public service announcement – advising football fans how to celebrate safely ahead of the Premier League title lift.
The campaign came after celebrating fans were criticised earlier in the season for ignoring social distancing guidelines.
Paddy Power’s PSA features ‘the world’s most COVID-compliant football party’, during which extraordinary safety measures were implemented.
When Paddy gatecrashed the Brits
We caused a sensation on the Brit Awards red carpet by sending in two guys kitted out as French techno-gods Daft Punk.
Paddy Power became one of the main talking points of the event and featured heavily in social media conversations and next day media coverage.
A jockey for the Uffington White Horse
Installing a temporary jockey on Britain’s most famous horse to celebrate Paddy Power’s Cheltenham festival activity.