$50 Million reason Wests Tigers are prepared to quit Campbelltown.

Good article by Neil Breen debunking Dino Mezzatesta's claims on NRL360 that the Sharks were the only Sydney team to not receive public funding for a COE/stadium upgrade...

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This guy has gotten heaps of wraps from his media mates (much like Solly at Souths) - but he's just another lighweight who effectively handed back an $8M state grant by failing to meet the pre-conditions of the funds being equally matched by Federal grant or private equity (EVEN with the PM at the time being the club's no. 1 ticket holder)!

That's near criminal levels of negligence as a CEO!


In 2017, the Sharks struck it lucky.

Then-NSW sports minister Stuart Ayres granted the club $8 million in taxpayer funds for a centre of excellence at a crumbling Shark Park, as part of a $50 million round of handouts to seven NRL clubs and other sports.

The Sharks were delighted – in fact, they thought all their Christmases had come at once.

“In some exciting news, the Cronulla Sharks have been allocated an $8 million grant from the state government as a contribution towards the development of a centre of excellence,” an official club press release, issued on December 19, 2017, read.

“Planned as a multipurpose facility, the Sharks’ proposed centre of excellence is set to benefit the community and allow the club’s social contribution and impact to grow.”

Despite the undeniable fact the club was awarded money, chief executive Dino Mezzatesta appeared on NRL 360 on Fox League last week to cry poor.

It was an appearance that deeply angered the Minns government, landing his club at the bottom of the goodwill pile.

Mezzatesta was responding to this masthead’s story a fortnight ago that exposed the appalling condition of Shark Park, showing it was the worst professional sporting ground in the country.


On NRL 360, he said: “We are the only Sydney club that haven’t received any funding, and this is both from federal or state [governments].

“If you look at our code, there have been 14 clubs out of 16 that have received centre of excellence money to the tune of $250 million from federal and state. As a comparison, AFL has been given $450 million.

“Yet again, we’ve been given zero dollars, and now they’ve got stadia improvements. We know Penrith go into a really new stadium, Parramatta are in CommBank, the Roosters play out of Allianz and Manly got some money for the stadium upgrade. The Tigers are now going to get some money [for Leichhardt Oval] because of the Prime Minister [Anthony] Albanese.

“What we need is recognition that we are no different to anyone else playing in the code, and we also should be given the privilege and the benefit of improving our facilities.

“We wanted to build a centre of excellence, we wanted to upgrade our stadium, and we could do them both.”

The truth is this. In December 2017, under minister Ayres, grants of varying amounts were handed to the Sharks, Bulldogs, Wests Tigers, Souths, Manly, Roosters and Knights.

Other recipients were Sydney-based AFL teams the Swans and GWS Giants, A-League sides Sydney FC and the Western Sydney Wanderers, NSW Rugby Union for its Daceyville facility as well as netball, tennis and even surfing.

All the others now have centres of excellence – except the Bulldogs, whose facility is under way after the club was not ready to proceed after receiving just $4 million in 2017. The club received extra funding from then premier Dominic Perrottet in a second round of handouts in 2022 when they were ready to go.

The deal with all these grants was that state government money had to be “matched” by another source – either the federal government, local council, private benefactors or club money.

All recipients did this except for the Sharks.

For instance, South Sydney received an $8.7 million grant from the state government then matched the sum with a $10 million federal grant. They threw in $4 million of their own money, which was matched by the local council. They now train out of a $24 million centre of excellence at Heffron Park in Maroubra.

Let’s have a look at more of the 2017 Sharks press release: “The Sharks began the application process to obtain the funding allocation some 18 months ago, with today’s announcement a major step forward in allowing the club’s dream to become a reality.”

In the end, there was no dream and the reality is that Mezzatesta’s public statements that the club has “never received any funding” and “we’ve been given zero dollars” look a bit wobbly.

The club was given $8 million, but a previous Sharks administration flushed it down the portaloos that adorn the hill at Shark Park.

Even with then prime minister Scott Morrison as their No.1 ticket holder, they couldn’t match the grant.

Former state government sources speaking on the condition of anonymity because they did not have permission to discuss the matter publicly say the Sharks were unable to present a coherent plan to the government and, four years later, in 2021, the $8 million offer was withdrawn.

Mezzatesta stands by what he said on NRL 360 – that the club never received any government funding, which is technically correct.

But, for that, they only have themselves to blame, considering the success of all other recipients.

Mezzatesta says the fault lies with the federal government. When the state grant was awarded, Morrison – their No.1 fan – was the federal treasurer. When it was taken away, he was prime minister.

“We were promised $15 million from the federal government, and it never came good, and that brought the whole thing down,” Mezzatesta said.

“We spent a truck load of money exploring a $23 million centre of excellence – $8 million from state and $15 million from federal. Eventually, the state office of sport said they’d waited too long, that the money was sitting there, and they reallocated it.”

Asked if the Sharks’ No.1 ticketholder had let the club down, Mezzatesta said: “I didn’t say that.”

The Sharks sold swaths of land around the club, which is now surrounded by apartment blocks, a hotel and a shopping centre, but have nothing to show for it. They’re about to borrow more than $35 million to rebuild their club, which has been shut for six years.

Yet when the government was throwing money around like confetti, the ball was dropped. They’re unlikely to be awarded a “six again”.
 
I heard LO new capacity will be 21K from memory …

Don’t think capacity details been released yet of Cambo…

What’s the thoughts ? Are 20k stadia big enough for us the next 15 years ?

Just cause they play in bigger stadiums doesn’t mean the crowds will automatically follow … they have got some average crowds at Comm Bank even though they play the other bigger Sydney teams there typically as opposed to the Titans and Cowboys … Easter Monday game against Parra the exception
It's unlikely all the Indian, Asian and Middle Eastern mass immigration will affect crowds. Birth rate is below replacement, so nothing to worry about there either.

Lots of old codgers are gonna drop off too, so maybe crowds go down? Just a theory.
 
Sri Lankan cricketer who now calls Australia home. Does a bit of commentary here and there.
Right. So he's not even Indian. @Tom Shines were you aware this man was Sri Lankan?

I didn't mention Sri Lankans...just Indians. Please don't mix up your sub-continentals. Sri Lankans have been proud league supporters for many years and this man at the game should come as no surprise.
 
It's unlikely all the Indian, Asian and Middle Eastern mass immigration will affect crowds. Birth rate is below replacement, so nothing to worry about there either.

Lots of old codgers are gonna drop off too, so maybe crowds go down? Just a theory.


After reading your post maybe throw in a game of T20 as a pre game entertainment
 
Feel sorry for someone like Dean Mezzatesta. I know the sharks own thier ground , but there’s zero appetite for any government to put funds into that ground . Really since the 80s . Which from memory is why they bought their ground in the first place .


They are in the Sh!t big time getting the new leagues club off the ground they went overboard on the place big time
 
They are in the Sh!t big time getting the new leagues club off the ground they went overboard on the place big time
They forfeited an $8M State grant because they could not even successfully lobby their no. 1 ticket holder the former PM to match that pittance in Federal funding - OR match it via private investment...

Now they're servicing a $33M bank loan that won't even see them with anything resembling a COE or Leagues Club upon project completion.

It's just bad business by another underqualified CEO!
 
The $50mill Plans look good for LO. To keep the hill put in a new stand on the western side ect. To cater for approx 20K spectators.
If Campbelltown hosts the majority of WTs games , I would have thought you'd need a Stadium that can seat 25K spectators. Looking forward to seeing the plans for Campbelltown.
 
Right. So he's not even Indian. @Tom Shines were you aware this man was Sri Lankan?

I didn't mention Sri Lankans...just Indians. Please don't mix up your sub-continentals. Sri Lankans have been proud league supporters for many years and this man at the game should come as no surprise.

Huh ? You mentioned three groups ….not just Indians

Pretty sure Sri Lankans are Asians
 

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