cochise
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Notice that there wasn't any action from us after the independent board was implemented?Sitiveni Rabuka style 🥴 (Fiji 87)
Where did the Liquor & Gaming stuff come into play ?
And just who is Deep Throat 🤔
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Notice that there wasn't any action from us after the independent board was implemented?Sitiveni Rabuka style 🥴 (Fiji 87)
Where did the Liquor & Gaming stuff come into play ?
And just who is Deep Throat 🤔
Why be a dick?
Are you still here? B2T put you away a few posts ago.Reality Hurts?
I addressed all the important parts, the HBG, is not carrying the load. The largest form of funding for the Wests Tigers come from the Wests Tigers and not the HBG, we got board reform and the club is trying to become self sufficient.
Hi cochise..thanks for sharing your view on board reform and the club's financial direction.I addressed all the important parts, the HBG, is not carrying the load. The largest form of funding for the Wests Tigers come from the Wests Tigers and not the HBG, we got board reform and the club is trying to become self sufficient.
Hard to say… could it be worse?I’m just wondering - where would the Wests-Ts be without the Holman Barnes Group ?
Congratulations WSB...you landed on the coveted post 666.It's not people it's one deranged person who seems like he has nothing better to do
Shame most of those are 40-50 years ago (Blessed with a good memory)Well I definitely fall into that category.
There are plenty of triumphs stored in my black & white memory bank ...
*The 1974 knock out semi final win over two times premiers Manly
*1978 minor premiership when Roy’s boys remained unbeaten at home
*The 1977 Amco Cup win
* The 1983-1985 court battles against the NSWRL
*Andrew Willis miracle field goal and Tommy’s unlikely semi finalists of 1996
*The classic victory over Souths in 1976 (Rex Mossop claiming it the best club game he ever witnessed)
And post the WESTS Tigers we’ve had the Magpies win the 2002 SG Ball & 2022 Matthews Cup premierships
Triumphs galore Batboy 👍
More than likely privately owned and in a much better position re. Every other club that privatised .Hard to say… could it be worse?
Benny Elias did offer to buy the club.
Howdy cktiger...Appreciate your input.Hard to say… could it be worse?
Benny Elias did offer to buy the club.
I don't have time to address all this now but by far the largest financial input that the Wests Tigers receives is from the NRL grant. That is really payments for the product that the Wests Tigers provide which is then on sold by the NRL.Hi cochise..thanks for sharing your view on board reform and the club's financial direction.
I'm genuinely interested in this journey towards self-sufficiency...it's something I think we all want to see for Wests Tigers in the long term.
That said, I've asked a few times, including @Jolls, exactly where the funding has been coming from, and his response was simply "it doesn't matter where it comes from". I appreciate the sentiment behind that, but transparency around funding is part of fostering trust.
Knowing how Wests Tigers sustains itself, especially during a rebuild, isn't just about $$$, but about accountability, transparency and vision.
From what I understand, HBG remains a key contributor, yet there's mention of Wests Tigers generating its own largest stream.
If that's the case, I'd like to hear more specifics...are we talking sponsorships, memberships, merchandise, grants?
And what are the steps being taken to truly make Wests Tigers self-sustaining?
It's one thing to hope we won't rely on pokies and booze or external support...but a roadmap would help ground that hope in reality.
No digs here...just wanting clarity.
Because if the club is turning a corner, that's something we should all be able to rally around.
BZN, I think you misunderstood me. The funds come from two sources - HBG though their clubs and from the NRL. The NRL is a grant that covers day to doay operations and the cap My comment regarding it doesn't matter was in reference to what clubs earn what amount of money from what source. I think the previous post made it pretty clear when I spelt out the key aspects fo the constitution. The HBG contribution comes from profit generated by operating the clubs. The club's other key consitutional requirement is to support Wests Tigers - although the wording is outdated as it still refers to the NSW RL.Hi cochise..thanks for sharing your view on board reform and the club's financial direction.
I'm genuinely interested in this journey towards self-sufficiency...it's something I think we all want to see for Wests Tigers in the long term.
That said, I've asked a few times, including @Jolls, exactly where the funding has been coming from, and his response was simply "it doesn't matter where it comes from". I appreciate the sentiment behind that, but transparency around funding is part of fostering trust.
Knowing how Wests Tigers sustains itself, especially during a rebuild, isn't just about $$$, but about accountability, transparency and vision.
From what I understand, HBG remains a key contributor, yet there's mention of Wests Tigers generating its own largest stream.
If that's the case, I'd like to hear more specifics...are we talking sponsorships, memberships, merchandise, grants?
And what are the steps being taken to truly make Wests Tigers self-sustaining?
It's one thing to hope we won't rely on pokies and booze or external support...but a roadmap would help ground that hope in reality.
No digs here...just wanting clarity.
Because if the club is turning a corner, that's something we should all be able to rally around.
Emperor Nero has been deceased nearly 2000 odd years, Doubt WSB has very much to worry about in that regard.Congratulations WSB...you landed on the coveted post 666.
I hope you'll be ok going forward 👍.
Not sure how many white blokes aged 20-35 you know but gambling is so incredibly ingrained. Can't spend money on Pokies if you are pissing it all away on sport betting.
cochise, you say HBG isn't carrying the load yet also claim the largest form of funding comes from the Wests Tigers...not HBG.I addressed all the important parts, the HBG, is not carrying the load. The largest form of funding for the Wests Tigers come from the Wests Tigers and not the HBG, we got board reform and the club is trying to become self sufficient.
The NRL give all clubs a grant, i can't remember the exact amount but it is $13m+. This in reality is for the content thst the clubs provide that the NRL then sells to broadcasters. The HBG provided the Wests Tigers with $1.7m last year.cochise, you say HBG isn't carrying the load yet also claim the largest form of funding comes from the Wests Tigers...not HBG.
That's a contradiction worth unpacking.
The fact is to my understanding, HBG is the financial engine behind Wests Tigers, whether you want to credit it or not.
Their venues generate significant revenue, particularly through pokies and hospitality that's channeled into the club.
Unless your suggesting Wests Tigers have somehow spun up an entirely independent income stream post reform [which hasn't been demonstrated publicly] your assertion doesn't hold.
To say "Wests Tigers are funding Wests Tigers" is circular.
Where do you think the clubs $$$ originates?
Without HBG's contributions... player development, pathways, and core operations would be threadbare.
That's not just my opinion...it's observable reality.
If you're advocating for self sufficiency, fantastic...but don't rewrite the current structure to suit the narrative.
A roadmap away from pokies dependence requires transparency, alternative revenue sources, and strategic partnerships.
Until then, dismissing HBG as non contributing is misleading at best.
cochise, you say HBG isn't carrying the load yet also claim the largest form of funding comes from the Wests Tigers...not HBG.
That's a contradiction worth unpacking.
The fact is to my understanding, HBG is the financial engine behind Wests Tigers, whether you want to credit it or not.
Their venues generate significant revenue, particularly through pokies and hospitality that's channeled into the club.
Unless your suggesting Wests Tigers have somehow spun up an entirely independent income stream post reform [which hasn't been demonstrated publicly] your assertion doesn't hold.
To say "Wests Tigers are funding Wests Tigers" is circular.
Where do you think the clubs $$$ originates?
Without HBG's contributions... player development, pathways, and core operations would be threadbare.
That's not just my opinion...it's observable reality.
If you're advocating for self sufficiency, fantastic...but don't rewrite the current structure to suit the narrative.
A roadmap away from pokies dependence requires transparency, alternative revenue sources, and strategic partnerships.
Until then, dismissing HBG as non contributing is misleading at best.
From an observation point and not really knowing it also looks like they don’t put much money into the magpies cup side eitherThis bloke is purposely being obtuse, or plain dumb.
After the NRL grant of $18m, HBG funded $1.5m to Wests Tigers RLFC (2024).
In comparison to WT's regional rival, Canterbury Leagues funded $7m to Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs RLFC.
HBG are hardly the financial engine behind Wests Tigers when they're contributing less than 10% of external funding to the joint. In contrast Canterbury Leagues contribute 30% to the Bulldogs. And this doesn't even include organic revenue streams which are all considerably higher at the Bulldogs.
From an observation point and not really knowing it also looks like they don’t put much money into the magpies cup side either
... and a NSW Cup team, and junior rep teams, and ownership of the Wests-Ts 👍Shame most of those are 40-50 years ago (Blessed with a good memory)
Gotta take every small victory you can get I suppose?
Now it's just a magpie on the Sleeve...
This needs to be pinned!Every grade is operated by Wests Tigers RLFC.
The reserve grade team is just branded Western Suburbs Magpies, same as how SG Ball and Harold Matts teams are branded Balmain Tigers and Western Suburbs Magpies. Organisationally, there is no separation! Every player, every coach, every support staff member that works with these teams are contracted or employed by Wests Tigers. The $18m NRL grant, the $1.5m HBG funding, and West Tigers organic revenue streams contribute to operating NRL, NRLW, reserve grade, Jersey Flegg, SG Ball, Tarsha Gale, Harold Matts, Lisa Fiola, Andrew Johns, Laurie Daley, and development (cubs) teams, as well as the club's administration, sales, community programs, and media requirements.
Operationally, all teams are administered by Wests Tigers RLFC at Concord. So you can see how the club is spread very thin financially.
HBG contribute funding to running Balmain Tigers DRLFC junior teams - $275k in 2024. They also contribute $225k to Wests Magpies, for what I'm unsure. Perhaps to assist Lidcombe Oval match days. I suspect this figure will be much higher for FY2025 given Wests Magpies have taken out a 21-yr lease on Lidcombe Oval now.
Wests Campbelltown support junior footy in Western Suburbs junior district and macarthur, group 6. They have nothing to do with Wests Tigers RLFC.
This myth of Wests Tigers teams, rep Magpies teams, and rep Balmain teams being operated by different parties needs to end. It's all run by the one organisation - Wests Tigers RLFC.