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Posted the following on the WT JV website but I know some people here dont go there ...
The Balmain Tigers Rugby League Football Club held its AGM at 10am on Sunday 29 February. About 200 or so members attended. The Annual Report was passed unopposed.
Six Board members were re-elected unoppposed - Benny Elias, Dr Leslie Glen, Steve Lavers, Paul Sironen, Danny Stapleton and David Trodden.
Two new life members were elected unopposed - Peter Camroux and John Chalk. Reports on the football club and its players were presented.
On the issues that have been of interest of fans on this forum the following comments were made by Board representatives:
1) Homebush: The aim had been to have it up and running by the end of 2003. It is still waiting for approval for its Social Impact Statement. It remains on the agenda but few years away.
My reading of this: Dont hold your breath. The Government is nervous about a major new club with hundreds of pokie machines.
2) Promotion of Premier League games: The Board are aware of this. They cited promotion of games in The Weekly Times as something positive.
My reading of this: Inadequate and more needs to be done. Send them your suggestions!
3) Mary St and the future of the Oval: It was reported that its 25 years since the ground was improved and it needs to be done. Whether the Mary St stands get pulled down is still before Council. The Council are very supportive in their plan of managment of the Tigers and Wests Tigers remaining as major tenant.
My reading of this: Nothing new here. We know the Council want to pull down the Mary St stands - it did not make it on the agenda of the last Council meeting. The question is will it all happen before the Eagles game. Our campaign to Save Leichhardt Oval - Stop the Rot is still on the agenda. Stay tuned
The Balmain Tigers Rugby League Football Club held its AGM at 10am on Sunday 29 February. About 200 or so members attended. The Annual Report was passed unopposed.
Six Board members were re-elected unoppposed - Benny Elias, Dr Leslie Glen, Steve Lavers, Paul Sironen, Danny Stapleton and David Trodden.
Two new life members were elected unopposed - Peter Camroux and John Chalk. Reports on the football club and its players were presented.
On the issues that have been of interest of fans on this forum the following comments were made by Board representatives:
1) Homebush: The aim had been to have it up and running by the end of 2003. It is still waiting for approval for its Social Impact Statement. It remains on the agenda but few years away.
My reading of this: Dont hold your breath. The Government is nervous about a major new club with hundreds of pokie machines.
2) Promotion of Premier League games: The Board are aware of this. They cited promotion of games in The Weekly Times as something positive.
My reading of this: Inadequate and more needs to be done. Send them your suggestions!
3) Mary St and the future of the Oval: It was reported that its 25 years since the ground was improved and it needs to be done. Whether the Mary St stands get pulled down is still before Council. The Council are very supportive in their plan of managment of the Tigers and Wests Tigers remaining as major tenant.
My reading of this: Nothing new here. We know the Council want to pull down the Mary St stands - it did not make it on the agenda of the last Council meeting. The question is will it all happen before the Eagles game. Our campaign to Save Leichhardt Oval - Stop the Rot is still on the agenda. Stay tuned