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Parramatta Leagues Club board sacked, administrator appointed

El Diablo

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you guys have got it all wrong

she is just a friendly young girl helping out Bernie with directions because his GPS is buggered
 

El Diablo

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does anyone apart from journos actually give a f**k about the Walkley's?

everyone laughs about the logies but at least they are televised
 

El Diablo

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http://www.parraeels.com.au/news/2016/11/16/parramatta_national_.html

Parramatta National Rugby League Board Nominations
Wed 16th November, 08:00PM

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This evening, Wednesday 16 November 2016, the Parramatta Leagues Club Members received a letter from Max Donnelly, Parramatta Leagues Club Administrator and Chairman, Parramatta Eels National Rugby League Club around the PNRL Board Nominations.

Read the letter below.

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Dear Members,

Last month I wrote to you regarding proposed governance arrangements for the Parramatta National Rugby League Club Limited (PNRL) and I would like to provide an update to that process with the intention of progressing PNRL towards the nominations of new directors.

Successful Consultation Period for Members

I am pleased to report that I received a large amount of positive feedback from members and supporters regarding the changes that were proposed. It was clear that members and supporters of PNRL want to see change and reform that will ensure we have long-term stability at Board level.

Approximately 65 per cent of all written feedback during the consultation period was supportive with an additional 14 per cent feedback primarily focused on asking questions or providing suggestions. This meant that only 21 per cent of all submissions were against parts of the proposed changes.

A pleasing part of the process was that the vast majority of feedback that opposed the changes did so in a respectful and constructive manner. This is an important and positive aspect to the process and I commend all members who submitted feedback in this fashion.

I have taken on board a number of members’ suggestions and made some changes to the PNRL governance proposal. In addition I will use other relevant member feedback for the Parramatta Leagues Club Limited constitution reform process that will begin next year.

The new amended document is available on our website or upon request at the Leagues Club.

Nomination Process for Directors of PNRL

Following the proposed governance changes, the PNRL would now like to call for nominations for the five external PNRL directors. The nomination period is now open with submissions due by 10:00am Monday 5th December 2016.

The process of appointing the five external directors is as follows: -

1. A candidate for nomination must complete an External Director Candidate Nomination Form. These are available to download or complete on the Parramatta Eels website at www.parraeels.com.au. Candidates who have initial questions or wish to have a nomination form sent to them can contact Joshua Drayton, PNRL Head of Communications and Brand on (02) 8843 0325.

Any potential candidate should ensure they meet the eligibility criteria before submitting a nomination form.

2. Candidates should then send a completed External Director Candidate Nomination Form by 10:00am 5th December 2016 to one of the following addresses: -

Email: boardnomination@parraeels.com.au

Fax: (02) 8833-0781

Mail: Company Secretary

Parramatta National Rugby League Club

PO Box 2666

North Parramatta NSW 1750

3. I will then review all the applications and create a shortlist of candidates. It’s anticipated that there will be an interview process with the candidates on the shortlist before final recommendations are announced.

Obviously not every candidate will be successful, however, we appreciate the time and effort that each candidate takes to participate in the process.

PNRL Update

Our football Club continues to make good progress both on and off the field since my last correspondence. Our new CEO, Bernie Gurr, has joined the Club and is already providing a strong contribution across all areas of the business. The football department continues to strengthen our 2017 squad through some more quality signings with the bulk of our team returning to pre-season training well prepared for the 2017 season.

Eels memberships’ continue to sell strongly and I encourage you all to renew or purchase a package for 2017 by visiting www.parraeels.com.au or contacting the Eels membership department on 1300 258 346.

I would like to conclude by again thanking members for their support and for making the reform process an important and positive period in our Club’s history.

I look forward to hearing from potential candidates over the coming weeks.

Yours sincerely

Max Donnelly

Administrator, Parramatta Leagues Club Limited

Chairman, Parramatta National Rugby League Club Limited
 

bartman

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Max says:

3. I will then review all the applications and create a shortlist of candidates. It’s anticipated that there will be an interview process with the candidates on the shortlist before final recommendations are announced.

I can't remember the detail, but basically theres a selection panel chaired by Max that will make the recommendations for the successful "external" (independent) Board Members.

Thank f**k we're finally rid of the factions and puppet masters and over-extended former players! Fitzy, Spagnolo and Moss can f**k right off.
 

T.S Quint

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@El Diablo can run on a platform of blaming the media and John Grant for everything.

Worked for Trump I guess (obviously substituting Obama/Clinton for Grant).
 

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Parramatta Eels on the lookout for directors to lead club into the future



The Parramatta boardroom, for so long the source of the club's woes, is now calling for a new set of directors to lead the club into the future.

The Eels are seeking to attract the best possible candidates to form a new football club board, which is expected to be in place before the new NRL season kicks off in March. The qualification process has drastically altered to ensure anyone who fits a rigorous skills matrix is welcome to apply. Previously, only those who had held Parramatta Leagues Club membership for three consecutive years were able to apply, severely limiting the number of quality candidates.

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Parramatta Eels chairman Max Donnelly is calling for boardroom applicants. Photo: Anna Kucera
The result was a boardroom riven by factionalism during a salary-cap scandal that resulted in the stripping of 12 competition points, a $750,000 fine and, ultimately, the sacking of the entire board.

Eels chairman and temporary administrator Max Donnelly has proposed a raft of changes designed to usher in the new board, which he has tweaked slightly following feedback from members. Donnelly now is encouraging those with the requisite skills and acumen to apply for the five vacant positions in the boardroom by the December 5 cut-off date.

"We want to try to attract as many good applicants as possible," he said.

"If I do my job properly you will have seven proper board members, everyone with different skills, and no factions.

"It would be good to have female representation on the board. If you ask me what I'm looking for, I'm looking for the best five candidates.

"If we're being run properly, that should filter through. I'm not saying we're going to win the comp next year, but there's a structure there, a good coach, a good roster, a good CEO of the football club and soon, a good board."

In a bid to move forward with a clean slate, those who have previously served on the Parramatta board – including the so-called "gang of five" officials deregistered for their roles in the salary cap debacle – are not eligible.

"In the past, football clubs were run by passionate people who were well-known around the club, but I don't know what they brought," Donnelly said.

"Did they bring sponsorship, did they go into the dressing room, did they tell the coach what team to pick? I don't know.

"In the criteria, the directors will have to meet a fairly high standard."

Privately, club insiders were concerned about the trend of local councillors being appointed to the Eels board, despite the potential conflicts of interest.

"Even the American public voted in a businessman over a politician," Donnelly quipped.

http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/rug...ead-club-into-the-future-20161116-gsquns.html
 
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