HBG, Independent Directors Sacked

2/

The club has lurched from crisis to crisis since, mostly because of a struggle between various factions for power and influence. HBG, which has undergone much upheaval on its own board this year, keeps sacking the people it appointed.
Richardson was brought in following an independent review commissioned by HBG in 2023.
On his watch, the Tigers have turned around their finances. They are expected soon to announce a profit of $2m – their first in a decade, although that figure includes an annual payment of $1.7m from PNG’s $60m licence fee distributed to each club.
This season, Tigers crowds were up 45 per cent while membership jumped a whopping 40 per cent. The club attracted more than $3m in corporate sponsorship.
HBG, which owns Wests Ashfield and the majority share of Western Suburbs, and has two positions on the board, claims it sacked the independents because of a lack of transparency on commercial decisions.

“Some of the decisions that were made that should have come to the Holman Barnes Group for approval certainly didn’t happen,” HBG chief executive Daniel Paton told Nine Newspapers last week. “And that’s coming from the CEO and the board.”
At the heart of the matter, though, is the perpetual struggle between the Balmain and Wests factions, although Paton has reportedly told V’landys HBG has no desire to push Balmain out of the joint venture. It is something for which V’landys would have little appetite: his closest ally on the commission is former Balmain captain Wayne Pearce.
But the constant instability and infighting is wearing thin with head office. The Tigers are important for the NRL because their supporter base includes Campbelltown in Sydney’s growing southwest.
There are genuine fears that if Richardson walks, so too will several players and possibly coach Benji Marshall.
Richardson was confident $6m marquee Jarome Luai was on the verge of removing get-out clauses in his contract until the boardroom upheaval. The representative playmaker has been heavily linked to the Perth Bears.
Fullback Jahream Bula was also close to signing a four-year deal. He’s been strongly linked to the Bulldogs.
Without question, Richardson’s bombastic nature has upset several people at the club. HBG surely knew of his old-school reputation for kicking heads when it signed him in a four-year deal.
He stood up to all-powerful player agent Isaac Moses, forcing Lachlan Galvin out the door. Whether it was a prudent move is arguable, but it demonstrated the club wasn’t going to be indebted to managers who have had a hold over the joint venture for years.
It’s been reported the Tigers have already lined up Manly chief executive Tony Mestrov as Richardson’s replacement. Mestrov resigned last month after overseeing three years of instability at the Sea Eagles that pushed out captain Daly Cherry-Evans and ended with senior players openly criticising management and coach Anthony Seibold.
Which, many believe, makes him perfect for the Wests Tigers.
 
If the ownership doesnt change im fully committing to the storm and WT can burn
Everyone will have their own opinion, however I will continue to support a Wests Tigers team and could never fully commit to another team (even if we were not in the competition at all)

I hate all other teams, some more than others, but enough dislike for all other teams that I couldn’t support them
 

This seems like absolute B/S
This is the disclaimer on the YT page.

⚠️⚠️Disclaimer:Aussie NRL Updates is a satire and parody channel created for entertainment and commentary purposes only. All videos use humor, irony, exaggeration, and parody to discuss and critique real-world sports topics, athletes, teams, and sporting culture. This channel does not promote misinformation, hate speech, deceptive content, harassment, or any form of harmful material.
 
Why are a lot of you saying you will walk away from the game as you can’t support another team?
I may be speaking for myself only (although I doubt it), but my favourite rounds every year lately are when Wests Tigers have the bye.
Being a neutral and just enjoying the game is refreshing. Not having a horse in the race makes the games more interesting.
I couldn’t fully support another team, but could still watch and enjoy games.

Just like recent finals, who I would rather win each week depends on the team I hate least. However, would be more interesting if we were playing
 
Last edited:
Same…I’ve had it.. Richo and the changes got me on board for another rebuild.. I’ve been on board day and nighttime , membership, podcasts, on this forum and totally committed to richos rebulid… but these prigs from HBG are burning it all down and I cannot allow myself to be emotionally invested in a dumpster fire that has been deliberately lit by the bloody owners,, stuff that… if he goes ,, so do i .. and I’ve never ever supported anyone else..
I actually liked richardson off field stuff like how they do the socials and the professional way he operates.
 
Looks to me like Richo threatening to walk along with Benji and the marquee players has really got Vlandys notice.. Wayne Pearce also being an ally of his might actually help richo pull this out of the fire

I would have thought he had spoken to Richo earlier in the week … perhaps he has met with Benji and a couple of the senior players and he sees that things are getting off rails worse then he imagined …
 
I couldn’t fully support another team, but could still watch and enjoy games.

Just like recent finals, who I would rather win each week depends on the team I hate least
Yep but when you are wrong it doesn’t really affect you does it?
..and you are right, we’ve all sat through 14 years of finals series without a team to support and many still get into it.
 
Looks to me like Richo threatening to walk along with Benji and the marquee players has really got Vlandys notice.. Wayne Pearce also being an ally of his might actually help richo pull this out of the fire
Richardson is expected to resign on Monday afternoon after addressing his staff, many of whom he had enticed to the club, although V’landys’s intervention at the 11th hour could change his mind.

“We are going to talk to both the independent directors and Holman Barnes,” V’landys said.

“We are certainly not happy with the instability this has caused.”
 
Back
Top