Brydens Lawyers could buy 50% stake in WT

@wd in perth said:
@Russell said:
@Tigermama said:
@wd in perth said:
Probably the wealthiest support group in the league. But doesn't seem to do Balmain much good. Quite staggering really.

On another note, am I the only one thats uneasy about a sponsor who's associated with others within the game? I mean, supporters of 5 clubs? Where do loyalties lie?

WD It's a law firm, what do you expect :laughing: Their interest and loyalty lies in the mighty $$$$…

One of the few positive stories to come out of the Wests Tigers for years and you are negative about Brydon's wanting to help out.

They are not in it to make money, that is for sure.

What do you think they will get out of it Tigermama?

The only thing they will get out of it is publicity and they already get that from being the major sponsor. So they would get nothing further from being a 50% owner (maybe a little more say at board level) than they do now.

He is anticipating doing it because he is passionate about the club - I am sure if this 50% buy took place he would drop the other sponsorships at the first opportunity. Millions of dollars makes him seem pretty loyal to me but lets cast a dispersion over Brydon's loyalty. Don't know why they even bother.

Of course they're in it to make money. If not, they'd just donate a bucket load and not worry about the visible tags on the shirts. I think its great that theyre keen to be sponsors. I just don't get why one company wants to be a part of numerous teams in the same competition.

I guess WD that sponsoring lots of different teams, means more exposure for the law firm. Brings in more clients $$$ they normally wouldn't attract. It's good advertising, and obviously they can afford it.
 
The reason that they sponsor numerous teams is as mama said" EXPOSURE" over a large area…..the key to making large amounts of $$$$ s.....
 
@Tiger Watto said:
@Blackpearl said:
@diedpretty said:
@Tiger Watto said:
last time I checked, some battler called Rupert/Lachlan Murdoch owns 70% of the Brisbane Broncos… I'm not sure were he ranks against old Harry, but I have a strange feeling he might just get him?

Harry is ranked 2nd richest in Australia. That "charming" woman Gina Rinehart is ranked 1.

sounds about right
rupert doesn't count anyway, being an american citizen

I wish I had his 14B dollars!

me too !
 
Balmain Tigers multi-million dollar NRL re-payment deadline (31/3/16) **five weeks** from today.
Will be interesting to see who owns/runs the the club we all support in the future.
 
@Go Moltzen said:
Balmain Tigers multi-million dollar NRL re-payment deadline (31/3/16) **five weeks** from today.
Will be interesting to see who owns/runs the the club we all support in the future.

They'll probably get the extension and this rubbish will drag on for another 12 months, at which point they'll probably beg for another extension and get that as well. They'll end up outliving all of us.
 
@GNR4LIFE said:
@Go Moltzen said:
Balmain Tigers multi-million dollar NRL re-payment deadline (31/3/16) **five weeks** from today.
Will be interesting to see who owns/runs the the club we all support in the future.

They'll probably get the extension and this rubbish will drag on for another 12 months, at which point they'll probably beg for another extension and get that as well. They'll end up outliving all of us.

Even if they don't get the extension they have 6 months to sell. It'll drag on for some time yet. And I'd like to know who sets the price?
 
Brydens involvement in league is a massive positive business decision considering the demographics of the NRL both on and off the field, in the boardrooms and in the stands. Additionally They can own half the Tigers and gain possibly more if we turn it around and become profitable.

It would be good if Balmain can remain involved at some way. If Wests take over the other half then so be it, that would make sense.

What the clubs need is more of the TV profits, we don't need the beurucratic NRL centrally running the show like some communist government dictating everything and anything, they are over paid, the NRL is becoming like a nanny state with 8 team semis, 70 subs, salary cap and a different team winning the comp every year and emphasis on regional teams for the sake of keeping the children happy and maintaining interest levels artificially. We need decentralisation, survival of the fittest, not the status quo where NRL makes billions from tv rights and 13 clubs are non profitable.
 
@Go Moltzen said:
ANY UPDATES/NEWS RE: BALMAIN TIGERS MARCH 31, 2016 LOAN REPAYMENT DEADLINE?

Hot off the presses..BALMAIN TIGERS LOAN REPAYMENT DEADLINE IS MARCH 31, 2016
 
@Geo. said:
@Go Moltzen said:
ANY UPDATES/NEWS RE: BALMAIN TIGERS MARCH 31, 2016 LOAN REPAYMENT DEADLINE?

**Hot off the presses**..BALMAIN TIGERS LOAN REPAYMENT DEADLINE IS MARCH 31, 2016

RE: _**Hot off the presses**_..<big>Balmain Tigers in emergency talks with NRL to save their share of the Wests Tigers joint venture.</big>
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl/teams/tigers/balmain-tigers-in-emergency-talks-with-nrl-to-save-their-share-of-the-wests-tigers-joint-venture/news-story/9ad0cc4d29a3b307381acd38591e9894#load-story-comments
 
BALMAIN are in emergency talks with the NRL to save their share of the Wests Tigers joint venture and 108 years of proud rugby league history.

The foundation club has just two weeks to find the $5.4 million they borrowed from the NRL in 2014 or risk handing over the full NRL license to Western Suburbs.

In a last ditch bid to save their logo and identity, the Tigers have called in local legend and former Olympic champion Dawn Fraser to try to persuade billionaire developer Harry Triguboff to buy their half-share in the Wests Tigers and pay the money back to the NRL.

The Western Suburbs side of the merger was the de facto guarantor when Balmain borrowed the money from the NRL two years ago.

Under the lending agreement, the thriving Wests Ashfield club would take full control of the joint venture if the Tigers can’t raise the money by March 31 or sell their share within six months.

“We’re very understanding and sympathetic to their problems,” said Wests Ashfield CEO Simon Cook, “We were once kicked out of the competition ourselves so we know what it’s like.

“Whatever happens, the Wests Tigers brand won’t change. We’re having constructive conversations with Balmain and the NRL right now to try to find a solution.”

There is one suggestion from the talks that Balmain will repay a small part of the loan to the NRL to maintain a minority share of the NRL club.

Under this arrangement the three independent directors, including chairperson Marino Go, would be replaced by Western Suburbs board members.

The Tigers are hoping billionaire fan Harry Triguboff can save the joint venture.
Other options are:

# Balmain come up with the money (highly unlikely) and get their own directors back on the joint venture board.

# A new shareholder (possibly Triguboff) comes in and will decide with Wests on the new board.

# Wests take control of the joint venture and determine the composition of the board.

Whatever happens, the days appear numbered for Go and all three independent directors who were appointed as part of former NRL CEO Dave Smith’s rescue plan.

Both Balmain and Wests are determined solve the problems peacefully to ensure the players are not affected after kicking off the season so positively with two outstanding victories over the Warriors and Sea Eagles.

Unless Triguboff steps in, there is little or no hope of Balmain coming up with the money. The club is already in $11 million debt from their closed Leagues Club on Victoria Road at Rozelle.
 
Reading between the lines would suggest that Wests Ashfield have decided to take up Balmains 50% come 31/3\. Although their is no direct quote stating this the fact that are working closely with the NRL and Balmain and looking at possible options to maintain Balmain in some form would suggest this.
 
@diedpretty said:
Reading between the lines would suggest that Wests Ashfield have decided to take up Balmains 50% come 31/3\. Although their is no direct quote stating this the fact that are working closely with the NRL and Balmain and looking at possible options to maintain Balmain in some form would suggest this.

It's an odd ploy. If you lose your house for not keeping up on the mortgage do you really care who moves in after you? Only if you have some kind of agenda.
 
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl/teams/tigers/billionaire-developer-harry-triguboff-wont-outlay-54m-to-keep-balmain-tigers-alive/news-story/c8fbbbb6a37cbcc9e711d1cfc3bcb09e#load-story-comments
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BILLIONAIRE developer Harry Triguboff wants to help Wests Tigers win a premiership — but won’t outlay $5.4m to keep Balmain Tigers alive.

The Daily Telegraph spoke with Triguboff about the possibility he would buy a half-share in Wests Tigers to keep the Balmain identity and logo alive.

Balmain borrowed the massive amount from the NRL two years ago.

The Daily Telegraph revealed the Balmain faction had two weeks to find $5.4 million or hand over the full NRL licence to joint venture partner, Western Suburbs.

Triguboff is a lifetime Balmain fan — but will only outlay money to help his club attract players to Concord.

“I spoke with them,” said Triguboff, founder and managing director of Meriton Apartments. “They wanted money to buy four good players and I told them I would help.
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“I told them if I did then I wanted someone from Balmain on the board. At the moment there is no one from Balmain on the board. I told the NRL I have put more money into Wests Tigers than they ever had.

“Now might be the last chance. I don’t want my name on their shirts. I only want to help buy the players they want. If they tell me they are good players, then they are good players.

“Then we can win a comp. That is what I am interested in. They came to see me with (Aaron) Woods, he is a nice person.”

Asked how much the club was seeking, Triguboff said: “I can’t remember — $500,00, $600,000.”
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Harry Triguboff will help Balmain tigers — but he won’t save them.
Triguboff reiterated though he would not find the necessary $5.4 million.

“I’m not interested,” he said. “What can I do? I have been there for many years. That has nothing to do with me. People drift apart.”

Wests Tigers have started the season in stellar form, securing big wins over New Zealand and the Sea Eagles. The Leichhardt Oval crowd was in raptures on Monday night during the big win over rivals Manly.

“The boys are playing well, thank God,” Triguboff said. “They are very talented. I think the general manager (Justin Pascoe) is quite a good fellow. He is OK, I am very pleased.”

Meanwhile Balmain Leagues Club yesterday reaffirmed its support for a development application for Rozelle Village, site of the old Balmain Leagues Club. Balmain Tigers chairman Leslie Glen claimed approval of this application was vital to the hopes of survival for Balmain Leagues Club and Balmain Tigers.

“Without the support of Rozelle Village and its sole director, Ian Wright, the Balmain Leagues Club would not have survived up to this point,” Mr Glen said. “We are genuinely grateful for their continued support.

“This DA includes a fantastic facility for our club and gives our members and the community the home they deserve. It is vitally important to the future of our club and our presence in our local community that this application is approved and we can return to Rozelle.”
 
Why was my post moved into a thread about Brydens Lawyers when it was an article about Harry Triguboff and the most interesting part of it was the 600k in third party agreements
 
As it was in response to the previous article posted in this thread about Harry being approached to bail out Balmain…How may threads would you like on the subject....
 
$500k in exchange for a seat on the board sounds ok but would the NRL allow that? A club sponsor can't provide third party deals so could a board member provide third party deals?
Harry may have just torpedoed the idea.
 
You know you got too much cash when you can't remember if some asked for $500k or $600k :laughing:
 
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