HBG, Independent Directors Sacked

Honestly, I'd love the football department and players included to be able to get infront of the board - especially Daniel Paton (Finance bloke, not a footy brain) and just vent their frustrations in person.

I really feel for Api if he's to look back on his final tenure in NRL and since he's got no clauses, he's stuck at the mercy of these idiots.
These people don’t care mate. The attraction for a lot of these people is NOT altruism or a need to represent the common good .
They’re there for the power and nothing else . You see it even as low as middle management . You watch certain people just go balls to the wall for a promotion often with next to no pay increase and a shit tonne of grief and headaches . And nearly to a man/woman these people are usually the absolute worst managers imaginable . Why ? They crave power . And the more you have/ perceive yourself to have the worse you get. Till at whatever level is applicable to you , you’ve lost complete touch with the purpose of your role in the first place .
I’ve always said , the person who really desperately wants to be in charge , is the last person I’d consider . The most optimal being the guy/ girl who leads all day with their actions , is clearly a hard worker but is indifferent about the idea of stepping up , because they understand the responsibility, and its weight .
Unfortunately if you have a room full of sociopaths and ladder climbers it’s a recipe for absolute toxicity . Because there’s absolutely no adult in the room . That’s HBG unfortunately .
 
Honestly, I'd love the football department and players included to be able to get infront of the board - especially Daniel Paton (Finance bloke, not a footy brain) and just vent their frustrations in person.

I really feel for Api if he's to look back on his final tenure in NRL and since he's got no clauses, he's stuck at the mercy of these idiots.
Imagine being in Benji’s shoes now. This is not what he signed up for. He’s learning how to be a coach and now he’s playing general manager of a broken football club, with I can only imagine no support whatsoever. Peter V’Landys??
 
We’re in big trouble people. So long as HBG is involved it is a lost cause.
Absolutely, Joel. The majority of our supporters are disgusted by this continual behaviour, which is creating a rift between our joint venture and its success. HBG is cutting off its nose to spite its face.

Their governance has demonstrated that HBG must be closely reviewed by the NRL asap.
 

🏦 Acquiring a Holman Barnes Group Debenture​


Holman Barnes Group (HBG), which operates Wests Ashfield Leagues Club and other venues, has a limited debenture system that is primarily linked to the club's governance and the appointment of a majority of its Board of Directors.


How to Obtain a Debenture​


Becoming a Debenture Holder is not an open application process but typically follows these steps:


  1. Limited Number: There is a constitutional maximum of 20 Debenture Holders at any time.
  2. Expressions of Interest (EOI): As debentures become available (due to a vacancy), the HBG Board calls for Expressions of Interest from suitably qualified General Members to fill the opening.
  3. Qualifications:The Group seeks General Members with a commitment to the club's culture and purpose, and expertise in areas such as:
    • Financial acumen
    • Strategic planning
    • Business risk assessment
    • Community engagement/networks
    • Project management
  4. Selection and Appointment: A Debenture Holder Selection and Review Committee (which reports to the Board) is established to identify and recommend suitable candidates based on the recruitment criteria. The Board then appoints the new Debenture Holder.
  5. Prerequisite: You must first be an eligible General Member of the Holman Barnes Group (Wests Ashfield, Croydon Sports, or Markets Club).

When Debentures Become Available​


A debenture only becomes available when one of the existing 20 Debenture Holders resigns or a vacancy otherwise arises.


  • The process is not on a fixed schedule, but the Debenture Holder Selection and Review Committee often meets between March and June each year to review and recommend candidates if any vacancies exist.
  • Ad hoc vacancies that arise outside of this period can also lead to the Board calling for Expressions of Interest.

The debenture system is a historical part of the club's constitution, which initially secured funds for the club's establishment. A key feature of the system is that five of the seven Board positions must be filled by individuals holding a debenture, giving Debenture Holders significant influence over the Group's direction.


Would you like me to search for the current membership application details for the Holman Barnes Group, as being a General Member is the first step?
Wonder if the Broncos, Panthers, Raiders, Dolphins, Roosters have a 1950s debenture system in place?
Weird if they dont...
 
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Fans have raised concerns about one of the key figures of the West Tigers’ majority owners after discovering that his Instagram account follows hundreds of sexually explicit pages.

Dennis Burgess is the chair of the Western Suburbs Magpies and the Holman Barnes Group – which owns 90 per cent of the Wests Tigers – and this week dismissed four of the club’s independent board members in another governance crisis to hit the NRL joint venture.

Burgess is also a professional musician whose Instagram handle, wildmandenny, has around 1500 followers, with multiple posts dedicated to the Magpies, Tigers and his musical passions.

Wests Tigers board member Dennis Burgess

Wests Tigers board member Dennis Burgess
Burgess is a former bass guitarist for Aussie pop band The Masters Apprentices and has been inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame.

However, eagle-eyed social media users were more intrigued that, among the 4573 pages his Instagram account follows, more than 200 belong to adult content creators featuring risqué photos and links to more explicit content.

Burgess did not respond when this masthead reached out for comment on Friday to see whether his account had been hacked. His Instagram account has been active for more than 13 years, although he hasn’t posted since July, 2017.

“To be clear I’m not suggesting there’s anything wrong with his Instagram activity. Just a bit weird!!” user @TimHoran1980 posted on social media site, X.

On paper, Burgess is the most powerful man at the Tigers right now, having started as a director at Wests Ashfield Leagues Club in 2000 and the Western Suburbs Magpies in 2004. He has been a director at the Tigers since 2007, serving on the board on an intermittent basis.

He isn’t seen in Tigers attire, but is regularly sighted at NRL games, speaking with influential people and seen in the tunnel and dressing room after matches.

The Instagram account of Dennis Burgess follows some risque pages.

The Instagram account of Dennis Burgess follows some risque pages.
It was more than 200 at last count.

It was more than 200 at last count.
While he keeps a low profile, sources at the club say he can be ruthless when required.

On Monday, former NSW premier Barry O’Farrell, as well as Annabelle Williams, Charlie Viola and Michelle McDowell, were sacked by the Holman Barnes Group, less than 12 months after being elected to the board.

Holman Barnes Group chief executive Daniel Paton said the decision stemmed from what he described as poor communication from the Tigers board to the club’s owners.

The ARL Commission is monitoring the latest dramas at the Tigers as chair Peter V’landys vows to protect the interests of the club’s long-suffering fans amid the boardroom coup.

The decision is set to have ramifications beyond the boardroom.

Chief executive Shane Richardson is considering his future at the club, while sensitive contract negotiations with star players Jarome Luai and Jahream Bula are now in peril.

Three-time Penrith premiership winner Luai is in the second of a five-year deal at the Tigers, but had exit clauses inserted into his contract allowing him to leave as early as the end of next season.

Bula is off contract at the end of 2026 and is yet to recommit to the club, with the star young fullback linked with a move to rivals Canterbury.
 
Thanks for posting the story …

Seems a very convoluted picture … i don’t understand how the debenture governance model can still be in place for HBG in this day and age for a club that has thousands of members ( I assume )
Tom...are you not more worried how a never-was-been rocker that follows 200+ only fans models on his instagram gets a gig on our board for so long and is a major representative of our club?

What a disgrace.
 
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Tom...are you not more worried how a never-was-been rocker that follows 200+ only fans models on his instagram gets a gig on our board for so long and is a major representative of our club?

What a fkn disgrace.

I think one thing ( the debenture system ) leads to the other ( old mate with a job for life regardless of what he does )
 
I think one thing ( the debenture system ) leads to the other ( old mate with a job for life regardless of what he does )
There’s a guy in England who thought he had a job for life too so long as he wasn’t a sleaze . Bet he followed a lot of interesting accounts on insta as well .
 
Can you copy and paste it here....if they dont want it up anymore it could be handy to have
I just had a look at one magpies page...some very nasty and threatening posts to some of the boys here
Ashamed to admit this was my old club....there are some very very unhinged people involved in all of this
Let me guess they are going to do this and going to that from the comfort of their phone/computer.

Group of gutless keyboard warriors who in reality are a bunch of old fat farts who would be puffing after one useless swing, the cranky bitterness is rearing its ugly head because there's a real chance now their existence could be coming to an end, hence the unruly behavior.

Things can get heated on here from time to time with some choice words exchanged but that's as far as it goes, no one sinks low enough to threats, thank goodness this is a more civilised forum.
 
This has the contradiction of the year
You've dodged direct questions all week!!!
The only thing I am dodging is being a self proclaimed judge and juror before we get more answers and an outcome from the NRL.
If you haven’t noticed there is still a large percentage of people who have no idea what’s going on, but want to voice their opinion based on rumours and hearsay about this being a Wests v Balmain conflict, a Wests v Cambelltown conflict, a conflict over the colour of the 2026 home jersey, a cknflict over pmandctjbtenane the rugby league team Western Suburbs Magpies, a conflict over the 9@% owners deliberately wanting Wests Tigers to fail.
The only thing we know for certain is there is a faction or individual within the current HBG board that is either stirring the pot or disillusional by saying outrageous things that everyone else knows will never happen.
 
The problem which contradicts everything you’ve just said is your original , more emotional response to this saga was basically “Leave Britney Alone!!’wahhhh! (Britney =magpies).
Which undermines your whole , I’m just a good Aussie bloke wanting what’s best … which is a sudden about face . sudden to the point , that you were looking more and more like an absolute dickhead and you realised it , so you’re now in narrative shifting mode .
If you’re legit about what’s best for wests tigers . Awesome . But I have serious doubts based on your behaviour these last few days . Especially when you’ve been called out and exposed . I’d honest have more respect for you , if you’d stayed true to the cause like some of these others . Well by more respect I mean , none at all . But at least that’s better than complete disdain . Which is how I think most see you at the moment . You come across as completely disingenuous.
So are you prepared to accept an outcome handed down by the NRL of not ?
It’s not a trick question, it’s a simple yes or no question.
I can assure you there will be many that think they no better no matter what verdict is handed down by the NRL.
 
So are you prepared to accept an outcome handed down by the NRL of not ?
It’s not a trick question, it’s a simple yes or no question.
I can assure you there will be many that think they no better no matter what verdict is handed down by the NRL.
If the NRL can’t do anything does that change the fact that Wests Tigers have been a failure for 15 years? Does that make them fit owners? I don’t see your point.
 

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