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Tigerm

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There is no doubt the club want Bateman out. I also have no doubt that Bateman is not keen to come back. I just don't see a "Bateman digging in, coming out a hero" type story.
I see (a) a payout (b) termination of contract because of numerous breaches. Either scenario would not surprise me.
The way he carries on, it will be (B) with some sort of payout, imo.
 

Vic Mackey

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It shouldn't be a factor. Im pretty sure Easts refuse to deal with Issac Moses. I think we should make the same move.

Easts act high and mighty about this kind of stuff but deal with him when it suits them. Tedesco, Sualili and Lodge were all Moses clients, Im sure theres others too. If Issac called Politits and said Mitch wanted to come Nick would be on his knees quicker then MItch appealing for a penalty.
 

Tigerm

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Hearing some rumours that Jordan Miller is off to South Sydney.
He's contracted here for another 2 seasons, but who knows.
It would probably be to get a space in the top 30, if true.
The Nelson Solomona rumour hasn't gone away yet, either.
 

Tiger05

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I just read that Porter and Faataape had been resigned and I couldn't see how they could do it. This is good news because out of those players Mason, Faataape and Porter can play first grade and do a job. Lobb is a pretty good state cup player as well.

Makasini is a potential gun. I don't think we've had a development player this highly rated previously.

The only issue and it a massive one is that we need to piss some players off and sign some other players. I don't think I've seen us go into a pre-season with a squad of 30 plus players and I'm not including the development players.
 

Tigerm

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I just read that Porter and Faataape had been resigned and I couldn't see how they could do it. This is good news because out of those players Mason, Faataape and Porter can play first grade and do a job. Lobb is a pretty good state cup player as well.

Makasini is a potential gun. I don't think we've had a development player this highly rated previously.

The only issue and it a massive one is that we need to piss some players off and sign some other players. I don't think I've seen us go into a pre-season with a squad of 30 plus players and I'm not including the development players.
I’ll be happy when I see a few forwards signed, including Si Fainu.
TBH, we could sack or give away some of these cheaper contracted players imo.
I understand that Doueihi was on peanuts, even still, he was a bad signing imo.
 

Nutz

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I just read that Porter and Faataape had been resigned and I couldn't see how they could do it. This is good news because out of those players Mason, Faataape and Porter can play first grade and do a job. Lobb is a pretty good state cup player as well.

Makasini is a potential gun. I don't think we've had a development player this highly rated previously.

The only issue and it a massive one is that we need to piss some players off and sign some other players. I don't think I've seen us go into a pre-season with a squad of 30 plus players and I'm not including the development players.
The good thing about having young guns coming through pathways, like Makasini, is that there are real competition for spots now for Olam, Faataape, To'a. Even wing and fullback spots are up for grabs with Turuva keeping Bula honest and Mason is hovering around too.
Skelton could be the buy of the year If he plays up to his potential. He proved in this year's finals that he can step up when the pressure is on.
If we can get Hunt fit he too can make an impact.
One 80min, big enforcer for the middle is all I want for Xmas.
 

Tigerm

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It's good to see it there. So if we resign Sione Fainu we are 2 players over contract.
There was a rumour Miller has gone to Souths (I think), Doueihi may end up at the Drags and of course Bateman is being looked at by Manly.
Looking forward to Nov 1.
 

TheDon216

Juniors
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NRL 2024: Former chairman Lee Hagipantelis hired to represent sacked Wests Tigers rookie Jordan Miller against the club | Sunday Session​

Wests Tigers’ major sponsor and former chairman Lee Hagipantelis has been hired to represent sacked rising star Jordan Miller against the NRL club.
Brent Read and Michael Carayannis

The turbulent relationship between the Tigers and their former chairman Lee Hagipantelis has exploded once with the club’s outgoing major sponsor at the centre of legal action being undertaken against the club over the sacking of rising star Jordan Miller.

Hagipantelis’ firm Brydens Lawyers has taken on the case to represent Miller against the Tigers just days before he formally cuts ties as the club’s major sponsor, with that deal expiring at the end of this month.
Hagipantelis confirmed that Brydens Lawyers had taken on Miller’s case, but would not be drawn into the specifics of the matter.
It is understood that the 19-year-old is disputing the club’s reasoning for their intent to terminate his contract.
The matter is now expected to head to arbitration and could end up in the courtroom if it is not resolved.

Former Wests Tigers Chairman Lee Hagipantelis has been hired to represent a player against the club.
The Tigers will claim that Miller was late to a training session – for the second time – and was subsequently breached leading to his impending sacking.
However, the youngster will claim the most recent breach occurred because of extenuating circumstances relating to a personal nature.

Police are involved but there are no allegations of any wrongdoing by Miller aside from getting to training late. Despite the personal upheaval he still attended the session.
Miller made his NRL debut this year and played two games off the bench. He is contracted to the Tigers until the end of 2026 and represented Fiji in their Test against PNG last weekend.
The fact that Miller has chosen Hagipantelis to take on the matter adds another layer to the fractious relationship between the club’s former high profile chairman.

Jordan Miller made his NRL debut for the Wests Tigers in Round 15 2024, but faces being sacked after the Tigers claimed he was late to training. Picture: NRL Images.
Hagipantelis was dumped as chairman last December after a wide-ranging review and subsequently told the club he would not be renewing his major partnership deal.
Hagipantelis described the process that led to his departure as “despicable” in a letter The Sunday Telegraph obtained in May.
“The disgraceful events of 12 December last year impacted significantly and adversely on the relationship of Brydens Lawyers and Wests Tigers given the disrespectful way I, as chairman of Wests Tigers, was treated by the representatives of the club’s stakeholders,” Hagipantelis wrote.
“Recent events have compounded the concerns which I have held with respect to the continuing relationship of Brydens Lawyers and Wests Tigers.”

Hagipantelis wished coach Benji Marshall and the club well, but feared for it’s future.
“I have the philosophical difficulty of continuing in business with people in whom I repose no respect,” he said.
“I speak of the representatives of the stakeholders with whom I had the displeasure of serving on the Board.
“These persons are still engaged in the Club whether it be in a formal or informal capacity.
“I regard these people as cowards.”
Hagipantelis has not attended any Tigers home game this year nor any formal functions despite putting in seven figures to help fund the club.
The Tigers are yet to announce a new front of jersey sponsor.
 

Tigerm

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NRL 2024: Former chairman Lee Hagipantelis hired to represent sacked Wests Tigers rookie Jordan Miller against the club | Sunday Session​

Wests Tigers’ major sponsor and former chairman Lee Hagipantelis has been hired to represent sacked rising star Jordan Miller against the NRL club.
Brent Read and Michael Carayannis

The turbulent relationship between the Tigers and their former chairman Lee Hagipantelis has exploded once with the club’s outgoing major sponsor at the centre of legal action being undertaken against the club over the sacking of rising star Jordan Miller.

Hagipantelis’ firm Brydens Lawyers has taken on the case to represent Miller against the Tigers just days before he formally cuts ties as the club’s major sponsor, with that deal expiring at the end of this month.
Hagipantelis confirmed that Brydens Lawyers had taken on Miller’s case, but would not be drawn into the specifics of the matter.
It is understood that the 19-year-old is disputing the club’s reasoning for their intent to terminate his contract.
The matter is now expected to head to arbitration and could end up in the courtroom if it is not resolved.

Former Wests Tigers Chairman Lee Hagipantelis has been hired to represent a player against the club.
The Tigers will claim that Miller was late to a training session – for the second time – and was subsequently breached leading to his impending sacking.
However, the youngster will claim the most recent breach occurred because of extenuating circumstances relating to a personal nature.

Police are involved but there are no allegations of any wrongdoing by Miller aside from getting to training late. Despite the personal upheaval he still attended the session.
Miller made his NRL debut this year and played two games off the bench. He is contracted to the Tigers until the end of 2026 and represented Fiji in their Test against PNG last weekend.
The fact that Miller has chosen Hagipantelis to take on the matter adds another layer to the fractious relationship between the club’s former high profile chairman.

Jordan Miller made his NRL debut for the Wests Tigers in Round 15 2024, but faces being sacked after the Tigers claimed he was late to training. Picture: NRL Images.
Hagipantelis was dumped as chairman last December after a wide-ranging review and subsequently told the club he would not be renewing his major partnership deal.
Hagipantelis described the process that led to his departure as “despicable” in a letter The Sunday Telegraph obtained in May.
“The disgraceful events of 12 December last year impacted significantly and adversely on the relationship of Brydens Lawyers and Wests Tigers given the disrespectful way I, as chairman of Wests Tigers, was treated by the representatives of the club’s stakeholders,” Hagipantelis wrote.
“Recent events have compounded the concerns which I have held with respect to the continuing relationship of Brydens Lawyers and Wests Tigers.”

Hagipantelis wished coach Benji Marshall and the club well, but feared for it’s future.
“I have the philosophical difficulty of continuing in business with people in whom I repose no respect,” he said.
“I speak of the representatives of the stakeholders with whom I had the displeasure of serving on the Board.
“These persons are still engaged in the Club whether it be in a formal or informal capacity.
“I regard these people as cowards.”
Hagipantelis has not attended any Tigers home game this year nor any formal functions despite putting in seven figures to help fund the club.
The Tigers are yet to announce a new front of jersey sponsor.
I hadn't heard this before, cheers.
 

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