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OT: Tiger’s board dismissed

R&WTILLIDIE

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f**k me you gronks .. the board was seriously changed last year, new chair with more time we have a new coach looking at the best prop in the comp .. shifting back to kogarah … f**king show some patience
yep Cool…I’ll wait for another 10 years to see if we make the semis. Let’s also keep looking at top players and watch them sign with other teams. Let’s switch back to Kogarah for a training session once a week and see how the 4th coach we’ve signed since the last time we won a comp goes…ya gronk!
 

FlickFlano

Juniors
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Oh look .. another Facebook window lickr demanding change after a change has been made without giving it time to be effective …
 

getsmarty

Immortal
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Wests Tigers shareholders have today announced major changes to the management of the club following an independent governance and culture review.
It also follows the resignation of Chief Executive Justin Pascoe who believes the review marks the right time for the club to make a fresh start.
The Wests Tigers are grateful for Justin’s leadership and believe he will be successful in his future endeavours.
Holman Barnes Group Chairman Tony Andreacchio said the shareholders had accepted the recommendations of the review to appoint an interim Chairman and interim Chief Executive Officer to take the club forward.
The Wests Magpies and the Balmain Tigers said they fully support the refresh aimed at delivering long-term success for the club.
Mr Andreacchio said the key changes were:
Former Premier Barry O’Farrell will be interim Chairman. Mr O’Farrell was previously Wests Tigers Chairman in 2019 before taking up a role as High Commissioner to India
Shane Richardson will be interim Chief Executive Officer. Mr Richardson has more than 30 years’ experience in club management. He was CEO of the Penrith Panthers from 2002-2004 with the club winning the Premiership in 2003. He was also CEO of the South Sydney Rabbitohs from 2004 to 2015, with the club winning the Premiership in 2014.
A new interim Board has been appointed to oversee the implementation of the review recommendations. The Board has been reduced from seven members to four for the interim phase. The interim Board will be comprised of Mr O’Farrell (Chairman), and a representative of each of the three Wests Tigers shareholders – Dave Gilbert (Holman Barnes), Danny Stapleton (Balmain Tigers Chairman) and a nomination from the Wests Magpies. The changes are subject to legal approvals.
Mr O’Farrell and Mr Richardson will take up their roles in the new year and oversee the transition to a new, seven director Board (comprising four independent directors, including the chair and a representative from each of the Wests Tigers shareholders). They will also implement further recommendations from the review to set the club up for long-term success.
Mr Andreacchio said the appointments would give the Wests Tigers the strong and experienced leadership that the club needed at this time.
“We are determined to be successful for our members and fans and that process begins in the front office,” he said.
Mr Andreacchio thanked the outgoing Chairman Lee Hagipantelis and CEO Justin Pascoe for their dedication and hard work for the Wests Tigers.
“Lee and Justin faced enormous challenges, but they have left a legacy which gives us a strong base for the future,” he said.
“In particular, they leave us with a world class Centre of Excellence and the club is in a stronger financial position because of the relationships they established with sponsors and other supporters.”
Mr Andreacchio said the final report of independent review of the club, by former NRL CFO Tony Crawford and businessman Gary Barnier, was submitted to Holman Barnes last week.
He said Holman Barnes believed it was important to move quickly to accept the key recommendation to appoint a new leadership team without delay. The new team will then be able to implement the other recommendations from the review.
“But one thing is clear – this club is determined to provide the leadership required to be successful in the NRL.”
Danny Stapleton, Chairman of the Balmain Tigers (shareholder of the Wests Tigers) said it was significant that all shareholders were united in supporting the changes.
“We all share one goal – to see the Wests Tigers again become a real force in the NRL on and off the field,” he said.
Dennis Burgess, Wests Magpies Chairman (shareholder of the Wests Tigers), said the Magpies fully endorsed the review’s recommendations because they will be key to the Wests Tigers future success.

Wests Tigers shareholders have today announced major changes to the management of the club following an independent governance and culture review.
It also follows the resignation of Chief Executive Justin Pascoe who believes the review marks the right time for the club to make a fresh start.
The Wests Tigers are grateful for Justin’s leadership and believe he will be successful in his future endeavours.
Holman Barnes Group Chairman Tony Andreacchio said the shareholders had accepted the recommendations of the review to appoint an interim Chairman and interim Chief Executive Officer to take the club forward.
The Wests Magpies and the Balmain Tigers said they fully support the refresh aimed at delivering long-term success for the club.
Mr Andreacchio said the key changes were:
Former Premier Barry O’Farrell will be interim Chairman. Mr O’Farrell was previously Wests Tigers Chairman in 2019 before taking up a role as High Commissioner to India
Shane Richardson will be interim Chief Executive Officer. Mr Richardson has more than 30 years’ experience in club management. He was CEO of the Penrith Panthers from 2002-2004 with the club winning the Premiership in 2003. He was also CEO of the South Sydney Rabbitohs from 2004 to 2015, with the club winning the Premiership in 2014.
A new interim Board has been appointed to oversee the implementation of the review recommendations. The Board has been reduced from seven members to four for the interim phase. The interim Board will be comprised of Mr O’Farrell (Chairman), and a representative of each of the three Wests Tigers shareholders – Dave Gilbert (Holman Barnes), Danny Stapleton (Balmain Tigers Chairman) and a nomination from the Wests Magpies. The changes are subject to legal approvals.
Mr O’Farrell and Mr Richardson will take up their roles in the new year and oversee the transition to a new, seven director Board (comprising four independent directors, including the chair and a representative from each of the Wests Tigers shareholders). They will also implement further recommendations from the review to set the club up for long-term success.
Mr Andreacchio said the appointments would give the Wests Tigers the strong and experienced leadership that the club needed at this time.
“We are determined to be successful for our members and fans and that process begins in the front office,” he said.
Mr Andreacchio thanked the outgoing Chairman Lee Hagipantelis and CEO Justin Pascoe for their dedication and hard work for the Wests Tigers.
“Lee and Justin faced enormous challenges, but they have left a legacy which gives us a strong base for the future,” he said.
“In particular, they leave us with a world class Centre of Excellence and the club is in a stronger financial position because of the relationships they established with sponsors and other supporters.”
Mr Andreacchio said the final report of independent review of the club, by former NRL CFO Tony Crawford and businessman Gary Barnier, was submitted to Holman Barnes last week.
He said Holman Barnes believed it was important to move quickly to accept the key recommendation to appoint a new leadership team without delay. The new team will then be able to implement the other recommendations from the review.
“But one thing is clear – this club is determined to provide the leadership required to be successful in the NRL.”
Danny Stapleton, Chairman of the Balmain Tigers (shareholder of the Wests Tigers) said it was significant that all shareholders were united in supporting the changes.
“We all share one goal – to see the Wests Tigers again become a real force in the NRL on and off the field,” he said.
Dennis Burgess, Wests Magpies Chairman (shareholder of the Wests Tigers), said the Magpies fully endorsed the review’s recommendations because they will be key to the Wests Tigers future success.


 

R&WTILLIDIE

First Grade
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Oh look .. another Facebook window lickr demanding change after a change has been made without giving it time to be effective …
Yeah. Let’s give them another 10 years to see how we go. Giving all that time to Mary worked wonders hey? These merkins should have been removed years ago just for resigning Mary every 3 years.
 

FlickFlano

Juniors
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Let’s see how long that post lasts … you are saying getting rid of Albert is an example of how the board is the same? You really are an idiot aren’t you.
 

TheRev

Coach
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We still have 2-3 board members who need to be gone.. but the board is a lot better than it was previously.. if Flanagan is as strong as we hope.. hopefully he can unite the club behind him.. and drag the stragglers along for the ride.. he's got a tough job ahead though.

The big question for me is Twiggy in 2025, whether WIN would be interested in being bought out.. but thats a scenario for another day.
 

R&WTILLIDIE

First Grade
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We still have 2-3 board members who need to be gone.. but the board is a lot better than it was previously.. if Flanagan is as strong as we hope.. hopefully he can unite the club behind him.. and drag the stragglers along for the ride.. he's got a tough job ahead though.

The big question for me is Twiggy in 2025, whether WIN would be interested in being bought out.. but thats a scenario for another day.
i sure as hell hope Flanagan is the second coming.
 

Coffs dragon

Bench
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That’s why I put OT at the beginning of the thread…apparently you put that in threads that have nothing to do with St George, so people don’t get the shits with you and say shit like “why is this in here? This has nothing to do with St George”
No worries R&W, I’m not up on all the abbreviated terminology. I thought OT maybe was short for Other Trash!
LOL….I was close!
 
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Well I was interested in Dave Gilbert (Holman Barnes)
I thought "surely not"
looked him up and there he was.
I went to school with his younger brother
Dave was a deceptively fast bowler who's break came in 1985 when he was picked for Australia to tour England when three of the first-choice players withdrew to join the rebel side in South Africa.
He went on to run Cricket NSW for many years.

At 14 at Sommerville oval Epping, I faced Dave 17, in shorts, T-shirt, bare feet and a bat. He hit me fair square in the cods at full speed. I couldn't walk upright for an hour.

The family jewels still tingle every time I hear his name :rolleyes:
 

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