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Thanks Peter.No dodgy back room deal was done by Doust, people may not like Doust but he did not do a dodgy deal.
Doust tried to get Illawarra RLFC (who were drowning to debt) to get them to sell their JV shares to St George Leagues Club. The decision to sell the shares to WIN Corporation was made by the Illawarra Steelers RLFC, they did not want to sell their shares back to St George Leagues because they were worried about Illawarra district being forgotten by the new owners.
The article posted by Andrew Webster in the Sydney Morning Herald a few years ago that accused the JV of doing dodgy deals was long on vitriol but short on facts and he quoted a disgrintled potential buyer without verifying publicly available facts or checking whether the disgruntled party was in fact telling the truth, which he was not.
The St George Illawarra Dragons RLFC is not a publicly listed company, therefore who shares were sold to is a decision for the owners of those shares (Illawarra RLFC) not the board or CEO of the St George Illawarra Dragons subject to any ownership covenants. It does not have to follow a tender or public offer process and the sellers, Illawarra RLFC, were not, subject to any covenants, required to sell to the highest bidder.
In all likelihood the best the other shareholders, ie St George Leagues Club, might have in any covenant is a veto power over who the shares are sold to. Given that WIN was a major sponsor and compared to Illawarra RLFC is not drowning in debt enforcing such a veto to prevent WIN from buying the shares when Illawarra RLFC had made it clear that they would sell their shares to St George Leagues Club would have been disingenuous at best.
As part of the new ownership arrangement Doust arranged for both St George Leagues Club and WIN to have equal board members but critically for the Chairmen to be appointed by St George Leagues Club meaning that in the event of a deadlock on the board the Chairmen has the casting vote. So at least coming out of the sale the Chairmen no longer rotates between the two owners and the Red V has majority vote.
Seriously though, interesting read.