Tigers welcome Shaun Mielekamp

@cochise & Rob Bechara can stop the fear mongering now about how HBG weren't going to be appointing Shaun.
It’s not fearmongering when you remember that HBG all but settled on Tony Mestrov as CEO and Ben Elias as Chairman before the NRL stepped in at the start of year after HBG decided to blow the joint up like the pack of cancers they are.

So quit tripping over yourself to slobber over HBG and try a little critical thinking which I know is difficult for Magpie sycophants. Not going with Shaun after all his success so far would’ve caused an uproar and probably have the NRL raising their eyebrows.
 
It’s not fearmongering when you remember that HBG all but settled on Tony Mestrov as CEO and Ben Elias as Chairman before the NRL stepped in at the start of year after HBG decided to blow the joint up like the pack of cancers they are.

So quit tripping over yourself to slobber over HBG and try a little critical thinking which I know is difficult for Magpie sycophants. Not going with Shaun after all his success so far would’ve caused an uproar and probably have the NRL raising their eyebrows.
Who's tripping over HBG? I was at the protest against HBG wearing Magpie gear you numpty. The hatred you lot have for anyone that was previously a Magpies supporter is embarrassing.
 
Who's tripping over HBG? I was at the protest against HBG wearing Magpie gear you numpty. The hatred you lot have for anyone that was previously a Magpies supporter is embarrassing.
Mate the vast majority of our supporters are well aware that HBG are the main problem at our club whether they supported Balmain or Wests Magpies or only just WT initially.It is only a very few supporters who demonise people who either supported Magpies or Balmain before the JV,the vast majority of us want WT to be a massive success as do you.
 
https://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/ti...ll-will-get-fans-excited-20260703-p60c9m.html

Tigers appoint full-time club boss. His first big call will get fans excited
Adrian Proszenko
Jul 3, 2026

Wests Tigers chief executive Shaun Mielekamp has had the “interim” tag taken out of his title, and one of his first acts in charge will be to lobby for the club to make an unexpected return to Leichhardt Oval this season if they host a home final.

After taking over from predecessor Shane Richardson in December on an interim basis, Mielekamp’s appointment to the position on a permanent basis was announced on Friday.

Shaun Mielekamp has been appointed full-time chief executive of Wests Tigers.Wolter Peeters
The former CEO of A-League club Central Coast Mariners took the helm at a tumultuous time as the club was riven by factionalism.

But Mielekamp has presided over a period of relative stability: the stakeholders in charge of the Tigers are on the same page; head coach Benji Marshall has extended his contract; key players Jahream Bula, Taylan May, Terrell May, Adam Doueihi, Sione Fainu, Sunia Turuva and Heamasi Makasini have recommitted; and the team is a chance of breaking a finals drought that stretches back to 2011.

The news of Mielekamp’s full-time appointment was broken to the playing squad and staff on Friday morning.

Mielekamp thanked the Tigers’ majority owners, the Holman Barnes Group, for the opportunity to lead the club into the future.

“It is a good time for the club, and to be acknowledged that we are on the right track is probably what this is,” Mielekamp said.

“The most rewarding part, because this isn’t just about me, it’s really about the entire team here, [is] that we said we would remain stable and unified and stick to the plan. We’ve done that and shown some good outcomes from that.”

The Tigers remain a chance of breaking their finals drought if they finish the season strongly. In previous years, teams finishing first, second, fifth and sixth on the ladder would earn home-ground advantage for the opening weekend of the finals and nominate where the fixture is held.

However, the NRL now has the discretion to decide where all finals games are played, to maximise revenue and ensure fans aren’t turned away due to the limited capacities of some suburban grounds. Given Leichhardt Oval is scheduled for construction work, it was thought the Tigers’ round 15 victory over the Gold Coast would be the last match staged at the venue until 2028. However, if the Tigers earn hosting rights in week one of the finals, they will be pushing to play at the iconic ground that is known as the “Eighth wonder of the world”.

“This year, Leichhardt [would be our preference], yes,” Mielekamp said.

“Our mission is winning, and if we’re going to give ourselves the best chance to win, everyone knows our best chance to win is at Leichhardt here and now. We’re not going to go to the finals to not give ourselves every chance to win.”

Asked if he would lobby the NRL, Mielekamp said: “Of course. They’ve got to do what’s best for the game and I appreciate that bigger venues will attract more fans.

“It also depends on who the opposition is for us. But we’re not talking finals yet.”

The Tigers go into Saturday’s clash with St George Illawarra at Kogarah with a 7-8 record, needing a win to remain in the mix for a breakthrough finals berth.

“This is a key match in the season,” Mielekamp said. “We’ve definitely done a callout to the fans to play their part.”

Mielekamp claimed the club, which has previously been riven by factionalism, is the most unified it has been.

“We’ve taken tough defeats, but the club has not done what it’s done previously and started to eat itself alive, which is a good indicator of where we’re headed,” he said.

“There hasn’t been any infighting, there hasn’t been a witch hunt or anything like that. It’s been, OK, how do we improve and make sure we focus on the next one and take a step forward? If we keep that mentality as a club and that real relentless determination for on-field success and performance, then we will get there.”
 
https://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/ti...ll-will-get-fans-excited-20260703-p60c9m.html

Tigers appoint full-time club boss. His first big call will get fans excited
Adrian Proszenko
Jul 3, 2026

Wests Tigers chief executive Shaun Mielekamp has had the “interim” tag taken out of his title, and one of his first acts in charge will be to lobby for the club to make an unexpected return to Leichhardt Oval this season if they host a home final.

After taking over from predecessor Shane Richardson in December on an interim basis, Mielekamp’s appointment to the position on a permanent basis was announced on Friday.

Shaun Mielekamp has been appointed full-time chief executive of Wests Tigers.Wolter Peeters
The former CEO of A-League club Central Coast Mariners took the helm at a tumultuous time as the club was riven by factionalism.

But Mielekamp has presided over a period of relative stability: the stakeholders in charge of the Tigers are on the same page; head coach Benji Marshall has extended his contract; key players Jahream Bula, Taylan May, Terrell May, Adam Doueihi, Sione Fainu, Sunia Turuva and Heamasi Makasini have recommitted; and the team is a chance of breaking a finals drought that stretches back to 2011.

The news of Mielekamp’s full-time appointment was broken to the playing squad and staff on Friday morning.

Mielekamp thanked the Tigers’ majority owners, the Holman Barnes Group, for the opportunity to lead the club into the future.

“It is a good time for the club, and to be acknowledged that we are on the right track is probably what this is,” Mielekamp said.

“The most rewarding part, because this isn’t just about me, it’s really about the entire team here, [is] that we said we would remain stable and unified and stick to the plan. We’ve done that and shown some good outcomes from that.”

The Tigers remain a chance of breaking their finals drought if they finish the season strongly. In previous years, teams finishing first, second, fifth and sixth on the ladder would earn home-ground advantage for the opening weekend of the finals and nominate where the fixture is held.

However, the NRL now has the discretion to decide where all finals games are played, to maximise revenue and ensure fans aren’t turned away due to the limited capacities of some suburban grounds. Given Leichhardt Oval is scheduled for construction work, it was thought the Tigers’ round 15 victory over the Gold Coast would be the last match staged at the venue until 2028. However, if the Tigers earn hosting rights in week one of the finals, they will be pushing to play at the iconic ground that is known as the “Eighth wonder of the world”.

“This year, Leichhardt [would be our preference], yes,” Mielekamp said.

“Our mission is winning, and if we’re going to give ourselves the best chance to win, everyone knows our best chance to win is at Leichhardt here and now. We’re not going to go to the finals to not give ourselves every chance to win.”

Asked if he would lobby the NRL, Mielekamp said: “Of course. They’ve got to do what’s best for the game and I appreciate that bigger venues will attract more fans.

“It also depends on who the opposition is for us. But we’re not talking finals yet.”

The Tigers go into Saturday’s clash with St George Illawarra at Kogarah with a 7-8 record, needing a win to remain in the mix for a breakthrough finals berth.

“This is a key match in the season,” Mielekamp said. “We’ve definitely done a callout to the fans to play their part.”

Mielekamp claimed the club, which has previously been riven by factionalism, is the most unified it has been.

“We’ve taken tough defeats, but the club has not done what it’s done previously and started to eat itself alive, which is a good indicator of where we’re headed,” he said.

“There hasn’t been any infighting, there hasn’t been a witch hunt or anything like that. It’s been, OK, how do we improve and make sure we focus on the next one and take a step forward? If we keep that mentality as a club and that real relentless determination for on-field success and performance, then we will get there.”

It is heartening to see at least one person at our club realises that we win at the old girl more than anywhere else,we need to get our home win rate above 70% no matter where we play,at this stage none or our grounds do so we have to improve everywhere.
 
Who's tripping over HBG? I was at the protest against HBG wearing Magpie gear you numpty. The hatred you lot have for anyone that was previously a Magpies supporter is embarrassing.
You whose first reaction was to immediately carry water for HBG and take a potshot over what were legit concerns about not making Shaun permanent CEO. And sure you were there 👍

Hatred? It wasn’t Wests Tigers supporters who actively supported or minimised HBG attempts to destroy the first true signs of success this club has had in years, over the colour of a damn jersey. So spare me the typical Magpie self-pity.
 
Lol. 6 posts before it became about HBG.

Despite the words coming out of his mouth...

“I’m proud of the fact that this isn’t as much about me, but it’s about confidence in the Club and the direction we’re going, particularly the executive team who has been a driving force in our rise over the last couple of years.

“It’s a privilege to come to work every day with such a fantastic group of people, and I’m grateful to both the Holman Barnes Group and the Wests Tigers Board for the opportunity to lead this proud Club.

There’s a real sense of unity both inside and outside the Club and we’re all headed in the same direction, which I truly believe puts us in a great position for the long-term."
 
You whose first reaction was to immediately carry water for HBG and take a potshot over what were legit concerns about not making Shaun permanent CEO. And sure you were there 👍

Hatred? It wasn’t Wests Tigers supporters who actively supported or minimised HBG attempts to destroy the first true signs of success this club has had in years, over the colour of a damn jersey. So spare me the typical Magpie self-pity.
I wasn't carrying water for no one mate. Just merely questioning things when there was no sort of speculation. Does me waiting till things are actually confirmed make me a HBG puppet? If so carry on mate.
 
Lol. 6 posts before it became about HBG.

Despite the words coming out of his mouth...

“I’m proud of the fact that this isn’t as much about me, but it’s about confidence in the Club and the direction we’re going, particularly the executive team who has been a driving force in our rise over the last couple of years.

“It’s a privilege to come to work every day with such a fantastic group of people, and I’m grateful to both the Holman Barnes Group and the Wests Tigers Board for the opportunity to lead this proud Club.

There’s a real sense of unity both inside and outside the Club and we’re all headed in the same direction, which I truly believe puts us in a great position for the long-term."
6 posts is nothing. Plus, he brought them up again, not us.

It took them 3 minutes to sack the board.
It took them 10 days to backflip on their decision.
It took them 7 months to appoint him.

We still have no explanation around any of it.

Strong leaders tackle issues head on. They lurk in shadows and have directors taking potshots at fans on socials..

Fans don't forget... At least I don't.
 
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Lol. 6 posts before it became about HBG.

Despite the words coming out of his mouth...

“I’m proud of the fact that this isn’t as much about me, but it’s about confidence in the Club and the direction we’re going, particularly the executive team who has been a driving force in our rise over the last couple of years.

“It’s a privilege to come to work every day with such a fantastic group of people, and I’m grateful to both the Holman Barnes Group and the Wests Tigers Board for the opportunity to lead this proud Club.

There’s a real sense of unity both inside and outside the Club and we’re all headed in the same direction, which I truly believe puts us in a great position for the long-term."

Can’t believe someone would mention HBG in the discussion about the new CEO appointment .. given what has happened at the club over the past 6 months …

Also can’t believe that he didn’t say anything that wasn’t overwhelmingliy positive about the joint in the immediate wake of this announcement
 
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