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Ned Kelly

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What's the backgrounds & qualifications of the 4 new appointed members?
Well Michelle was managing Allied express who are a big courier company. She made a lot of good strategic decisions to keep up with and sometimes beat the fierce competition- especially from the US giants.

She was probably ultimately responsible for thousands of employees and hundreds of thousands of contracts. My understanding is that she was tenacious about technology and it’s applications.

She is a go getter.

And one of her attributes, she’s not some candy store popper bullshit feral YouTube advertiser corporate knob wanting your money for nothing.

She learnt almost all of her skills on the job and is street smart.

WT fanatic for ages.
 
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Ultimately the members should be appointing the board by election.

It works for government and shareholders and provides for accountability.

We’ve got a fan group in the new regime.

They’ll get consulted and their ideas will be binned.
 

Tigerm

Coach
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Ultimately the members should be appointing the board by election.

It works for government and shareholders and provides for accountability.

We’ve got a fan group in the new regime.

They’ll get consulted and their ideas will be binned.
I think what we just got; is the best we'll get for the foreseeable future.
Hopefully it works.
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The new Independent Directors coupled with Interim Representatives from Balmain Tigers (Danny Stapleton), Western Suburbs Magpies (Stephen Montgomery) and Holman Barnes Group (Dennis Burgess),
 

Ron's_Mate

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Can boardroom changes put an end to the Wests Tigers’ endless soap opera?
By Iain Payten

The sign that things have changed at the Wests Tigers, according to chief executive Shane Richardson on a quick greet of the media, was that none of them knew what was coming next.

“It’s a first for the Wests Tigers, we’ve kept something secret,” Richardson said.

The “secret” was soon announced, in the shape of the names of four new independent directors recruited to a new seven-person Wests Tigers board.

And though the keeping of a rugby league secret in the summer holidays sits in the same category as results in a trial game – dangerous to hang your hat on – it was still a win at the leaky Tigers, whose dirty laundry has routinely been hung out on Parramatta Road for all to inspect.

But if things go to plan, the appointment of the new directors could also end up being a win for the long-suffering fans of an embattled club that has seemingly lurched from one crisis to another since the halycon days of its 2005 premiership.

The four independent directors – former NSW Premier Barry O’Farrell, former Paralympic athlete Annabelle Williams and western Sydney-raised business figures Charlie Viola and Michelle McDowell – will join the club’s existing three directors, who represent the Balmain Tigers, the Western Suburbs Magpies and the Tigers’ majority owner, the Holman Barnes Group.

In effect, the quartet’s independence should mean the Wests Tigers board can now run the club free of pressure from the many groups attached to the merged club, who’ve long had a history of bickering, suspicion and infighting.

The Herald revealed last year aggrieved members of the Balmain Tigers board were even keen on dissolving the joint venture, worried the Wests side of the marriage was secretly planning to revive the Magpies.

A majority independent board was a key recommendation of a Wests Tigers review conducted by Tony Crawford and Gary Barnier, commissioned by the Holman Barnes Group board at the end of 2023, following another wooden-spoon season. The review’s recommendations saw then CEO Justin Pascoe and chairman Lee Hagipantelis depart, and Richardson and O’Farrell enter; the latter on an interim basis.

“This is the last piece of the puzzle, and it was always going to be probably the most difficult and the most important,” Richardson said at a press conference at the Wests Tigers’ Concord Oval headquarters.

“Because it really is a matter of that we have a truly independent board with true governance, which has all been sponsored by the Holman Barnes group. And I don’t say that lightly in any way, shape or form. And we’re working close with them to come to this resolution today.”

They may have been working closely with the Holman Barnes Group but no-one was much interested in talking about the club’s majority owner at Tigers HQ on Wednesday.

The governance of the Holman Barnes Group is currently under investigation by Liquor and Gaming NSW, following complaints about bans imposed on three directors on New Year’s Eve. Those directors – Tony Andreacchio, Rick Wayde and David Gilbert were the trio who commissioned the Crawford-Barnier review, prompting concerns about the Holman Barnes Group’s support for its recommendations.

But Richardson stressed there was no “drama about infighting” at the Wests Tigers.

“That’s a drama that’s created about the Holman Barnes board. It’s nothing to do with the West Tigers board, which I’ve pointed out enormous amounts of times,” Richardson said.

“Anything regarding Holman Barnes is not to be discussed today because it’s got nothing to do with this board. It’s a separate situation altogether. If you want comments on that, talk to the Holman Barnes board. I couldn’t be more strong of it.

“The reality, we’ve changed dramatically over the last 12 months. The noise externally has been nothing about our board.”

Holman Barnes Group chair Julie Romero had been listed by the Tigers as attending a five-person press conference, but did not participate, instead standing at the back of the room.

Asked if the investigation into the club’s majority owner could still serve as a distraction, O’Farrell said: “None. It’s not an issue for us.”

“It’s not been an issue for us this year. I’m not denying that there are issues there – I understand, I’ve read the paper that liquor and gaming is having a look at it, but that’s something that will be resolved over there,” O’Farrell said.

Does the installation of an independent board finally spell the end of in-fighting at the Wests Tigers?

“The board at West Tigers hasn’t had any infighting at least for the last 12 months. And I can say that hand on heart. All the decisions have been unanimous. There’s been no disputes,” O’Farrell said.

O’Farrell conceded there was a huge cultural change at board level compared to his first stint in 2018-19.

“It’s light years away from the way in which we used to operate,” O’Farrell said. “It’s a new chapter for West Tigers. It’s the first time since the club was put together that the board will have more independent members on it than the owners’ members. And that’s clearly a significant bonus.”

The selection criteria for the independent directors, as applied by recruitment company Elevate Talent, was “skills-based” and sought candidates with “rugby league sensitivity” and profile in Sydney’s south-west, inner-west and western Sydney. The criteria did not stretch as far as a prohibition on connection to either the Balmain Tigers or Wests Magpies, however.

O’Farrell was asked to reapply, and was one of 200 applicants for the four roles.

Richardson said while the Tigers were still rebuilding their on-field roster, they held ambitions of becoming a side consistently in the top four, starting as early as next season.

Concord Oval was otherwise quiet on Wednesday, with the laundry put away and the Tigers players also absent.

Richardson said the NRL squad was all on a plane, headed for a pre-season camp “of pain and all sorts of things”.

“We kept that a secret, too,” he added.

 
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I think what we just got; is the best we'll get for the foreseeable future.
Hopefully it works.
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The new Independent Directors coupled with Interim Representatives from Balmain Tigers (Danny Stapleton), Western Suburbs Magpies (Stephen Montgomery) and Holman Barnes Group (Dennis Burgess),
Its not like we had a choice.

The assumption is that because they have label of independence, that these fresh board members will be independent, but the truth of the matter is that they can easily join or create a faction with anyone at anytime and vote accordingly.

That’s the nature of the beast.

Does it guarantee wiser decisions? We just don’t know.

It it better than Lee-Ism? Definitely.
 
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Nutz

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Can boardroom changes put an end to the Wests Tigers’ endless soap opera?
By Iain Payten

The sign that things have changed at the Wests Tigers, according to chief executive Shane Richardson on a quick greet of the media, was that none of them knew what was coming next.

“It’s a first for the Wests Tigers, we’ve kept something secret,” Richardson said.

The “secret” was soon announced, in the shape of the names of four new independent directors recruited to a new seven-person Wests Tigers board.

And though the keeping of a rugby league secret in the summer holidays sits in the same category as results in a trial game – dangerous to hang your hat on – it was still a win at the leaky Tigers, whose dirty laundry has routinely been hung out on Parramatta Road for all to inspect.

But if things go to plan, the appointment of the new directors could also end up being a win for the long-suffering fans of an embattled club that has seemingly lurched from one crisis to another since the halycon days of its 2005 premiership.

The four independent directors – former NSW Premier Barry O’Farrell, former Paralympic athlete Annabelle Williams and western Sydney-raised business figures Charlie Viola and Michelle McDowell – will join the club’s existing three directors, who represent the Balmain Tigers, the Western Suburbs Magpies and the Tigers’ majority owner, the Holman Barnes Group.

In effect, the quartet’s independence should mean the Wests Tigers board can now run the club free of pressure from the many groups attached to the merged club, who’ve long had a history of bickering, suspicion and infighting.

The Herald revealed last year aggrieved members of the Balmain Tigers board were even keen on dissolving the joint venture, worried the Wests side of the marriage was secretly planning to revive the Magpies.

A majority independent board was a key recommendation of a Wests Tigers review conducted by Tony Crawford and Gary Barnier, commissioned by the Holman Barnes Group board at the end of 2023, following another wooden-spoon season. The review’s recommendations saw then CEO Justin Pascoe and chairman Lee Hagipantelis depart, and Richardson and O’Farrell enter; the latter on an interim basis.

“This is the last piece of the puzzle, and it was always going to be probably the most difficult and the most important,” Richardson said at a press conference at the Wests Tigers’ Concord Oval headquarters.

“Because it really is a matter of that we have a truly independent board with true governance, which has all been sponsored by the Holman Barnes group. And I don’t say that lightly in any way, shape or form. And we’re working close with them to come to this resolution today.”

They may have been working closely with the Holman Barnes Group but no-one was much interested in talking about the club’s majority owner at Tigers HQ on Wednesday.

The governance of the Holman Barnes Group is currently under investigation by Liquor and Gaming NSW, following complaints about bans imposed on three directors on New Year’s Eve. Those directors – Tony Andreacchio, Rick Wayde and David Gilbert were the trio who commissioned the Crawford-Barnier review, prompting concerns about the Holman Barnes Group’s support for its recommendations.

But Richardson stressed there was no “drama about infighting” at the Wests Tigers.

“That’s a drama that’s created about the Holman Barnes board. It’s nothing to do with the West Tigers board, which I’ve pointed out enormous amounts of times,” Richardson said.

“Anything regarding Holman Barnes is not to be discussed today because it’s got nothing to do with this board. It’s a separate situation altogether. If you want comments on that, talk to the Holman Barnes board. I couldn’t be more strong of it.

“The reality, we’ve changed dramatically over the last 12 months. The noise externally has been nothing about our board.”

Holman Barnes Group chair Julie Romero had been listed by the Tigers as attending a five-person press conference, but did not participate, instead standing at the back of the room.

Asked if the investigation into the club’s majority owner could still serve as a distraction, O’Farrell said: “None. It’s not an issue for us.”

“It’s not been an issue for us this year. I’m not denying that there are issues there – I understand, I’ve read the paper that liquor and gaming is having a look at it, but that’s something that will be resolved over there,” O’Farrell said.

Does the installation of an independent board finally spell the end of in-fighting at the Wests Tigers?

“The board at West Tigers hasn’t had any infighting at least for the last 12 months. And I can say that hand on heart. All the decisions have been unanimous. There’s been no disputes,” O’Farrell said.

O’Farrell conceded there was a huge cultural change at board level compared to his first stint in 2018-19.

“It’s light years away from the way in which we used to operate,” O’Farrell said. “It’s a new chapter for West Tigers. It’s the first time since the club was put together that the board will have more independent members on it than the owners’ members. And that’s clearly a significant bonus.”

The selection criteria for the independent directors, as applied by recruitment company Elevate Talent, was “skills-based” and sought candidates with “rugby league sensitivity” and profile in Sydney’s south-west, inner-west and western Sydney. The criteria did not stretch as far as a prohibition on connection to either the Balmain Tigers or Wests Magpies, however.

O’Farrell was asked to reapply, and was one of 200 applicants for the four roles.

Richardson said while the Tigers were still rebuilding their on-field roster, they held ambitions of becoming a side consistently in the top four, starting as early as next season.

Concord Oval was otherwise quiet on Wednesday, with the laundry put away and the Tigers players also absent.

Richardson said the NRL squad was all on a plane, headed for a pre-season camp “of pain and all sorts of things”.

“We kept that a secret, too,” he added.

Good read, thanks for posting. Better than just links. Makes me lazy though :)
 

Nutz

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Its not like we had a choice.

The assumption is that because they have label of independence, that these fresh board members will be independent, but the truth of the matter is that they can easily join or create a faction with anyone at anytime and vote accordingly.

That’s the nature of the beast.

Does it guarantee wiser decisions? We just don’t know.

It it better than Lee-Ism? Definitely.

That's it isn't it. Until we start seeing black and gold and white and not hearing Magpies or Balmain we will always be a fractured club.
Board members and everyone in the various heads of sheds should have one focus and one focus alone and that's Wests Tigers.
I've said before that WT should have 3 grades, just like the old days.
By having a Western Suburbs reserve grade it promotes a divide. We need to be one club and one club alone from CS to LO.
Kids in pathways should be loyal to their grassroots and it's understandable from a parenting pov with travel and schooling but when the lad grows up he plays with the big boys in a bigger comp and travelling is all part of it.
The heads of sheds must realize that we have one of the biggest catchment areas of fans in RL world wide and a huge nursery of players, so embrace it.
Instead of reading crap about our club we should be one of the super clubs in the world. Does the board and HBG have that vision. Lee seems to have that demeanour about him.
 

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