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Wizardman

Coach
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I loved Balmain more than I've ever loved the Wests Tigers. But like everybody else (and I mean every Wests Tiger fan I know), I have had an absolute f**king gutful of the Wests/Balmain fighting. Lets truly unify under the one f**king banner....Wests Tigers. It really is testament to the many quality fans at this club that the vast majority does not hold onto old battles, they just want the Wests tigers to compete on and off the field.

It is just a few utter f**kheads in key positions that keeps this stupid war going.
 

Ned Kelly

Juniors
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My history is with the Western Suburbs Magpies and I thought the new jerseys looked great. No issue with the design at all.
I do take issue with the Holman Barnes Group taking us back to the dark ages. So disappointing after starting to believe we were slowly heading out of the quagmire.
 
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I said when they got released what a top jersey they were. If anything i would have gone all in on more tiger stripes.

The away jersey could have been white with black stripes, like the Siberian tiger.

I read yesterday (on Facebook so take it with a grain of salt, if not the whole shaker) they've pretty much sold out the early allotment. The kids will love them.

But why make some money and please the fans when you can engage in some petty bickering and factionalism at board level..........
 

Crazyperpman

Juniors
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A football club run purely as a business is destined to fail.

Holman Barnes Chief Executive Daniel Paton said:
“Yes, the club recently turned a profit, but we’re focused on the next 15 years, not just year-to-year results.”

Winning or losing isn’t their main concern. Winning is ok, but what matters most is that the jersey the players wear promotes their business and maximises profit for them.

We’re now a generation removed from the old Wests and Balmain teams. All true fans identify as Wests Tigers supporters, and honestly, if they wore pink and purple polka dots, I wouldn’t care, as long as they win.
 

Ron's_Mate

Bench
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Barry O’Farrell predicts NRL intervention at Wests Tigers after more boardroom upheaval
By Dan Walsh and Adrian Proszenko
December 2, 2025 — 10.57am

Deposed Wests Tigers chairman Barry O’Farrell has described the sacking of himself and three fellow directors by the club’s majority owners as a “brain fart” and predicted the NRL may step in to prevent further upheaval at the joint venture.

The Holman Barnes Group, Wests Tigers’ 90 per cent shareholder, confirmed on Monday that a removal notice had been issued to the club’s four independent directors: O’Farrell, Annabelle Williams, Charlie Viola and Michelle McDowell.

HBG chief executive Daniel Paton said the club owners had been left out of the loop on commercial announcements – including the colour scheme of the Tigers’ home jersey next season, which was deemed to be too orange – less than a year after the board’s restructuring as part of an independent review.

The immediate future of Tigers CEO Shane Richardson, who has been closely allied to O’Farrell, has also come into question, with former chairman Lee Hagipantelis predicting he won’t survive into the next NRL season.

Following a statement by the four deposed directors, former NSW premier O’Farrell told ABC Sydney Mornings with Hamish McDonald that he was baffled by the Holman Barnes Group’s latest move, and forecast potential NRL intervention at the embattled club.

“For reasons I suspect relate to antics within the Holman Barnes Group and the desire for people to get to the top there, we’ve had yet another brain fart affecting the club,” O’Farrell said on Tuesday morning.

“A year ago, they replaced their chair (Julia Romero) after the best returns Holman Barnes had ever received. And here we are a year later, they’re replacing the board of West Tigers at a time when, on all the indices for the first time in many years, we’ve done well.

“We’ve achieved our first profit, I think, in more than a decade. And at that moment, the owners, as they’re able to, have decided to take this action.”

O’Farrell, who first joined the Tigers as interim chairman in December 2023, foreshadowed the NRL stepping in to sort out the club’s governance issues. The game’s governing body made governance restructuring, including the appointment of independent directors and key performance targets, a condition of loan commitments to the Tigers in 2013.

“If it continues to go to hell in a hand basket, I have no doubt that the NRL will do what the NRL would always do, which is seek to protect the image of rugby league,” O’Farrell said.

Meanwhile, Richardson’s role at the club is the next key question, with O’Farrell’s predecessor Hagipantelis predicting he won’t survive into next season.

Richardson is one of the most experienced administrators in the game, but could become collateral damage in the latest power play at the Tigers.

Richardson hasn’t yet commented publicly on the situation, but former Tigers chair Hagipantelis predicts he could soon be the next to go.

Asked if he felt Richardson wouldn’t be in his position for the start of next season, Hagipantelis told SEN radio: “I agree … Richardson had, not an unfettered discretion, but a very wide discretion reporting to Barry, as opposed to all the board for a lot of the decision-making that had to be made in relation to the running of an NRL club.

“That level of delegated authority, it’s very hard to bring back, to restrain or to constrain. There will be some issues of concern there, and Richardson will have to think as to whether he can operate now as to how he did previously with the new board.”

It has been speculated that Richardson had negotiated clauses in his contract that would result in a payout if there were changes at board level.

“I think that would be very much likely,” Hagipantelis said. “I’ve heard those suggestions as well, that the contract was created in such a fashion where his position was solidified in writing and with delegated authority also.

“And that if there was a change, then it could actually prompt termination on grounds favourable to him.”

Wests Tigers have been plagued by dysfunction at the boardroom level since the merger between Balmain and Wests in 1999. Hagipantelis claims some HGB powerbrokers want Balmain to be removed from the joint-venture.

“One thousand per cent,” Hagipantelis said. “It was admitted to me by a fellow who is now a director of the Wests Magpies that the ultimate aim is to return the Magpies to the NRL.

“There were some quiet discussions not too long ago about extracting Balmain from the Wests Tigers and returning them to the State Cup.”

 

Ned Kelly

Juniors
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Some are saying Richo might not be with us by the start of the season. There have been a number of times I have felt like walking away from the club but if Richo goes, as way of looking after my own well-being, I will need to cut back to occasionally looking at the scores midweek at most.
In the past there have been indicators that the club might come to an end and the Holman Barnes group look like making that happen.
It was so nice to have a brief spell of not being an absolute basket case of a club.
 
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The reports are pretty scarce in all the detail.

I hinted yesterday that prima facie, it didn’t seem a very good idea to make the board walk the plank after such a short spell. This is because it’s usually the case that good ideas take time to process.

Any board is stuck with the remnants of existing policy to work through as well.

Richo has made good and bad decisions. I’m pretty neutral on what happens to hom

Apart from Richo on the rocks, despite what HBG says, Benjis position is also more tenuous as it was.

Don’t think for a moment these sacked board members weren’t making sizeable donations to the club.
 
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I signed up to the Wests Tigers.

I don’t really know what it’s like to support Balmain or the Magpies.

They are of the equal value and forever respect to me. But not a skerrick of favouritism to one or the other.

Two clubs as one.
 
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My history is with the Western Suburbs Magpies and I thought the new jerseys looked great. No issue with the design at all.
I do take issue with the Holman Barnes Group taking us back to the dark ages. So disappointing after starting to believe we were slowly heading out of the quagmire.
With you Ned. It's the Holman Barnes Group that should be disbanded

Like to see PVL step in and tell West Leagues that the NRL (PVL) will appoint their own board members in conjunction with the sacked board members, it the HBG don't like it, tell them they will revoke the license.

Gee, I'd even be happy if Racing NSW took over the HBG

It this keeps going, the football club will implode from Richo down.
 

AKA Das Hassler

Juniors
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I don't think new owners guarantee anything except more structural change.
Maybe...but one thing seems to be certain...HBG does not recognise or care about the personal.investment the overwhelming majority of supporters have in WT...very few under 40 years of age would care one bit about the old clubs. HB will continue to keep us mired in drama..it won't end.
 
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It’s all blowing up, the rivers of blood are flowing.

My prediction is that Richo and Benji are likely to step down.A key reason being their close relationship with the ousted directors.

These are personal friends and sponsors.
 

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