Barry O’Farrell returns as chairman but Holman Barnes Group tightens grip on Wests Tigers
Holman Barnes Group has seized control of the Wests Tigers board despite Barry O’Farrell’s return as chairman following weeks of fan protests. See the make-up of the revamped board.
Michael Carayannis
December 17, 2025 - 4:00PM
Holman Barnes have regained control of the Wests Tigers despite former NSW premier Barry O’Farrell’s third coming as chairman.
In the face of growing fan discontent and just days after up to a 1000 people rallied against the Tigers management, the new-look Tigers board met for the first time on Monday night with Holman Barnes now having a stranglehold on the club. It was the first time the Tigers board met since the Holman Barnes Group removed four independent board members – including O’Farrell – which also resulted in Shane Richardson leaving the club as chief executive.
It is understood the new look board comprises of five Holman Barnes or Western Suburbs members giving the 90 per cent shareholders of the Tigers a strong majority in what is hoped to be a nine person board.
It is understood that Holman Barnes chief executive Daniel Paton, Holman Barnes deputy chairman Frank Primerano, Holman Barnes board member Mick Liubinskas and Holman Barnes chief commercial officer Michelle Nielsen make up the Holman Barnes representatives on the revamped board.
NEW-LOOK WESTS TIGERS BOARD STRUCTURE
Barry O’Farrell (chairman): Returns for his third stint as Tigers chairman despite the former NSW Premier being axed by the Holman Barnes Group just two weeks ago. One of the four independent directors to formally return.
Daniel Paton: Has been Holman Barnes Group chief executive since February after a long career in finance. Former chairman Lee Hagipantelis said he was left “very unimpressed” after a recent interaction.
Frank Primerano: Genuine powerbroker who yields the most influence on the Holman Barnes Group. The lawyer has been Holman Barnes deputy chairman since April.
Mick Liubinskas: Ex-Magpie and Balmain first grader. Recently retired from the IT sector. Is also on the Holman Barnes board.
Michelle Nielsen: Long-term employee of the Holman Barnes Group. Has been their chief commercial officer for the past four months.
Leo Epifania: Ex-Magpie who is a club stalwart. Is officially a Magpies representative but they are in line with Holman Barnes. Was on the previously.
Danny Stapleton: Ex-Tiger who represents Balmain’s 10 per cent share in the Wests Tigers. Also on the board previously.
Leo Epifania returns as the Magpies representative while Danny Stapleton will continue to be Balmain’s voice on the board.
Holman Barnes chairman Dennis Burgess stood down from the Tigers board but remains as boss of the Tigers major shareholders. Burgess denied his resignation was linked to the discovery that his Instagram account follows hundreds of sexually explicit pages.
While O’Farrell has quickly returned to his role as chairman after the NRL’s intervention just two weeks after being sacked the same cannot be said for the three other independent board members who were also axed.
The quartet were all offered their positions back.
Two of the trio Annabelle Williams and Michelle McDowell remained locked in dialogue with Holman Barnes about what a potential return would look like. The third member Charlie Viola has indicated that he won’t be returning.
A statement made by Holman Barnes regarding the reason why the quartet were stood down has since been removed from their website. Paton also discussed the reasoning in a staged video which has also been deleted.
Despite the uncertainty at board level, the Tigers still re-signed coach Benji Marshall until the end of 2030 last week.
The Tigers board is not due to meet again until February.