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Phil Rothfield
May 29, 2021 - 6:00PM
News Corp Australia Sports Newsroom
The Wests Tigers are on the verge of signing former champion halfback Brett ‘Noddy’ Kimmorley to head up their pathways and junior development.
They hope it will ensure the next Campbelltown juniors of the calibre of James Tedesco, Jarryd Hayne and Israel Folau are captured and kept in their system.
The former NSW Blues and Kangaroos playmaker already has a tremendous knowledge of the game’s best young players through his coaching of emerging Blues for the NSWRL.
“We’ve refocused our strategy over the last couple of years,” Wests Tigers CEO Justin Pascoe said. “That means investing in pathways with the acquisition of someone like Noddy.
“He’s got a great reputation in the game and he’ll be outstanding.
“Imagine him working with young halves when we set up our academy.
“To have him talking to kids and their parents will be invaluable.”
The Wests Tigers have also signed one of Australian cricket’s top development strategists to work alongside Kimmorley.
Matt Betsey headed up cricket’s top coaching academy and has overseen the growth and progress of many youngsters now playing Sheffield Shield and Test cricket.
“These appointments are as much about retention as development,” Pascoe said. “We’re going along well. Our reserve grade side is sitting second, our 21’s are running first, our sponsorship and memberships are at record levels.
“Financially our balance sheet was minus $7 million — now it’s positive. This is why we can now go and invest in people like Noddy and Matt in such crucial roles.”
Friday night’s win over St George Illawarra has kept alive the Tigers’ hopes of playing finals football for the first time in 10 years.
Buzz pumping up our tyres, is he ok?
He's not really though, is he? It's a brief, 'just the facts' reports that - unlike most of his garbage - doesn't tell the audience what to think. If it was about the Sharks I guarantee it be be full of "the Sharks have all but secured their future as a rugby league powerhouse" - all we get is a straight report.
Sounds to me like Pascoe bought him a bottle of scotch if he mentions WT financials
No matter what people think of Pascoe a $7mil turn around into the black is an impressive achievement as supporters we probably expected to much to soon after the JT & Cleary debacles but onward and upward should be our new chant.
Think the NRL give us nearly that every year. He is not a saviour in my books until we can play footy.
100% of clubs spend the NRL grant on salary cap, and after that many lose money on overall spending, sometimes topped up by Leagues Clubs or sponsors.
The point about Pascoe and Tigers is he reversed the debt over many seasons, which you can't use the NRL grant to do, unless you wanttl to stop paying your players.
Looking at our squad compared to Melbourne, Easts or Penrith, I’d argue he’s effectively doing that. Probably not really in practice but as I said, until he gets the organisation playing football consistently I couldn’t give two hoots about the bank balance. We’re a footy team not a savings account.
You ever tried to pay for a footy team with a negative bank balance?