Funding for Centre of Excellence

Brilliant News!

Great work by Pascoe. This is a big step forward. Clubs like ours are built from the ground up. This type of facility will be turning out fans, better players and deeper community engagement for years to come.

Rugby League needs to be about the people.

I truly believe that the Tiges are becoming a community club. This long term, foundations first strategy is the right play and will work.

This facility is about the people. Our no 'd@@k head' policy is about the people. Our every increasing activity in the community is about the people. Improvements in the game day experience is about the people.

At a time when the NRL is becoming more corrupt by the year, the Tigers are going the other way. As a fan I am very happy about this!
 
It's a great result. Will give the other partners confidence that it's been through an intensive review by the state government and they've got the thumbs up.

Did manly get nothing?
 
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It's a great result. Will give the other partners confidence that it's been through an intensive review by the state government and they've got the thumbs up.

Did manly get nothing?

Just adding up the figures posted by Sabre (The recipients announced by Sports Minister Stuart Ayres were the Bulldogs ($2 million), the Roosters ($5.765 million), the Knights ($10 million), the Rabbitohs ($8.696 million) and the Sharks ($8 million)) that's just under the $40m allocated so it would appear not. Pity…...... :laughing:
 
We got something. Now we have to make it work. I work on projects and money can disappear (not rorting just bad decisions) pretty easily.
 
Did they have to agree to a west connex smoke stack running through the middle? Concord is a very short sighted decision
 
Can we set up an entity to develop this space who can then pay TPAs to our players to advertise its benefits to the community?
 
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I think Pascoe needs to tell us why he failed to secure the funding from the government. The money was there and has seemingly gone to other clubs. Why?

Something, something, working with all levels of governments, something, something, working towards it doesn't cut it as an answer.

You were saying?
 
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I think Pascoe needs to tell us why he failed to secure the funding from the government. The money was there and has seemingly gone to other clubs. Why?

Something, something, working with all levels of governments, something, something, working towards it doesn't cut it as an answer.

You were saying?

something , something,I'm a keyboard hero, something, something, have no idea….

lol, more than happy for this to blow up in my face.
 
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Brilliant News!

Great work by Pascoe. This is a big step forward. Clubs like ours are built from the ground up. This type of facility will be turning out fans, better players and deeper community engagement for years to come.

Rugby League needs to be about the people.

I truly believe that the Tiges are becoming a community club. This long term, foundations first strategy is the right play and will work.

This facility is about the people. Our no 'd@@k head' policy is about the people. Our every increasing activity in the community is about the people. Improvements in the game day experience is about the people.

At a time when the NRL is becoming more corrupt by the year, the Tigers are going the other way. As a fan I am very happy about this!

Totally agree mate
 
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What does $5.5 million get you?

These are the figures from other clubs:
The recipients announced by Sports Minister Stuart Ayres were the Bulldogs ($2 million), the Roosters ($5.765 million), the Knights ($10 million), the Rabbitohs ($8.696 million) and the Sharks ($8 million).

More than $0 gets you!
 
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Brilliant News!

Great work by Pascoe. This is a big step forward. Clubs like ours are built from the ground up. This type of facility will be turning out fans, better players and deeper community engagement for years to come.

Rugby League needs to be about the people.

I truly believe that the Tiges are becoming a community club. This long term, foundations first strategy is the right play and will work.

This facility is about the people. Our no 'd@@k head' policy is about the people. Our every increasing activity in the community is about the people. Improvements in the game day experience is about the people.

At a time when the NRL is becoming more corrupt by the year, the Tigers are going the other way. As a fan I am very happy about this!

X3
 
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What does $5.5 million get you?

These are the figures from other clubs:
The recipients announced by Sports Minister Stuart Ayres were the Bulldogs ($2 million), the Roosters ($5.765 million), the Knights ($10 million), the Rabbitohs ($8.696 million) and the Sharks ($8 million).

More than $0 gets you!

Beat me to it!
 
I cannot believe some people are whinging on both these threads (c’mon mods - 1 thread!). This is awesome news. Wests Tigers heading in a new direction- the right one!! Another tick for the team. 2018 onwards is looking great. Go Tigers!!!
 
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Did they have to agree to a west connex smoke stack running through the middle? Concord is a very short sighted decision

Quite the opposite. It's actually a major urban development corridor. Makes sense to have a new community hub like this right in the middle of it.

https://www.google.com.au/amp/s/amp.smh.com.au/nsw/parramatta-road-31-billion-redevelopment-plan-to-transform-sydney-20161108-gskrgl.html
 
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