Harry Triguboff hungry for success at Wests Tigers

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Having resolved to get more hands-on with his beloved Wests Tigers, Harry Triguboff immediately gave the club food for thought.

"Because they can't win, I am personally now involved," Triguboff said.

"The first thing I'm doing, I'm making them a big kitchen, we are building it now.

"They told me 'the boys go out for lunch and we don't know what they eat'. So now, there will be a chef here. If we win, I will give the chef a special bonus. If we lose, I throw out the bloody chef.

"It's now in the chef's hands. You know that Napoleon said, 'The army travels on its stomach.' "

Like Napoleon, Triguboff has built an empire. His Meriton business, the target of Chinese buyers, is estimated to be worth about $12 billion.

There are only 280 more wealthy individuals on the planet, says Forbes magazine, than the man who started out driving taxis and running a milk round.

Yet at a time when most are starting to wind down to enjoy the fruits of their labour, the 81-year-old is investing more of himself into the projects close to his heart. Which is why the Tigers will benefit.

"See my business? When the unions were fighting me 45 years ago, they could never beat me," Triguboff told Fairfax Media.

"Because my workers and I were united. We knew we had to succeed together. That's the important thing that has to happen [at Wests Tigers] and that's why I want to be more involved.

"Not that I have such great ideas, I have no ideas at all. But if I am involved I hope I will bring that spirit into the club."

The self-made billionaire was the first sponsor of the joint-venture club and his company retains pride of place on the front of its jersey.

But there have been times his patience has been tested. Like the recent coaching sagas, mediocre results and the ongoing power struggle between Balmain and Wests. He has considered withdrawing his sponsorship on many occasions but has always written another cheque when an alternative couldn't be found.

"I am giving them one year. They are on notice, the bastards!" he said, perhaps only half-jokingly.

"We'll see what they can do. I'll get more involved, maybe that helps."

Given his business acumen, corporate connections and knowledge of the club's heartlands, it is surprising to hear Tigers officials and their NRL counterparts had not sought his counsel.

But to a club which splits its game across three venues, he gives this piece of advice for free; start playing NRL games at your training base at Concord Oval.

"I think it's a good place, it's very central," he said. "The population has shifted a lot because a lot of the people are now living around Rhodes, which is close.

"We've put more people into Rhodes than what we've put into Balmain over the last 10 or 20 years. It's a natural for them.

"If we could fix up [Concord Oval], then I don't think we need Leichhardt Oval. If you can't get it to be used like I think it should be, then we have to fix Leichhardt Oval.

"Leichhardt Oval is very close to our hearts, we remember standing up on the hill with the sun beating down on us, it's got an atmosphere the others don't have … but I think it's limited."

Triguboff is cautiously optimistic about the prospects of the club. There is a new board, a new coach and a promising roster.

A premiership, the first since the landmark 2005 title, could be "two or three years away" now that the political infighting has ceased. However, he would like to see Balmain play an active role in the joint venture.

"I give them money now and hope I help them with other things. We'll see if the money is spent where I want it," he said.

Whether that assistance will extend to developing the ill-fated Rozelle Village premises, meant to house Balmain's leagues club, remains to be seen. One thing is certain – he will always be there for the Wests Tigers.

"As long as they need me, I'm there," he said. "It's a tradition now."
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HARRY TRIGUBOFF ON …

Getting involved with Wests Tigers – "I was building in Balmain. Dawn Fraser was involved in the club and I liked her, she was my hero. So I joined the club. Sometimes they had nobody backing them, so I backed them. So I have been with them all the time, many years. I feel as though I am part of them."

The job done by the NRL – "I don't think they are doing such a terrific job. If you start asking me detail, I would fall apart. But just looking at it, there's something wrong there … salary caps are a difficult thing. What is a salary cap? Is it really a salary cap when one [club] has all the good players and the other one doesn't? You make a mistake, you overpay a couple of times and can't buy any players."

The Tigers' premiership chances – "I think it will take two or three years, they can't do it next year. They will win. They are young and if they don't get hurt and stay there, we will win."

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Gotta love Harry… :sign:
 
More investment from Harry can only be a good thing,,,especially if it's improving the training facilities..
 
I don't know anything about what goes on behind the scenes in relation to Harry's sponsorship but on the face of it I say thanks to him for his loyalty and support of the Wests Tigers. Sponsors come and go but from what I've seen Harry has been very loyal to the club.
 
I hoping Harry helps us find a few TPA's for some signings in the future

Didn't think he was 81 though , doesn't look it
 
@innsaneink said:
I think a few wont love his views on Leichhardt

What…that it is limited and we should perhaps look at fixing it up? Everybody already knows that,it isn't anything new. Congratulations to you anyhow for picking that useless piece of information out of the article in order to start another 'wests/balmain' bunfight. Move on for gods sake.
 
@Fade To Black said:
@innsaneink said:
I think a few wont love his views on Leichhardt

What…that it is limited and we should perhaps look at fixing it up? Everybody already knows that,it isn't anything new. Congratulations to you anyhow for picking that useless piece of information out of the article in order to start another 'wests/balmain' bunfight. Move on for gods sake.

I mentioned his views on LO

Read it again.

**YOU**, yes you Fade to black brought up 'wests/balmain'

Congrats indeed :brick:

Flick that chip off your shoulder
 
This reminds me of the story about Souths, and when Crowe first arrived

Crowe wanted the Pride of the League to ooze a Broncos-like professionalism. “Russell was continually asking us how things ran at Brisbane. He said ‘I want us to be a great club’,’’ Walker said.
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“I remember telling him how we had to wipe the rat poo off the griller. At the next training session, a catering van turned up and served us food for the rest of the year.
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“Everything changed when Russell and Peter got involved…......
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http://www.couriermail.com.au/sport/nrl/nrl-grand-final-2014-the-rabbitohs-have-gone-from-rats-and-roaches-to-riches/story-fniabob6-1227080097731

I occasionally have been to Westfields in burwood and seen handfuls of players having lunch down there at the food court....not really very professional and even if theyre trying to eat as healthily as possible we all know shopping centre food court quality is a fair way below what youd expect professional sportsmen should have to be relying on....imo
Thankfully now they can be 100% certain their food is fresh.
 
I totally respect the support and funding Harry has provided over the years. I daresay without him we may have not survived.

One thing that does puzzle me though is that for years we have been moaning about our abysmal gym facilities. You'd think this is one area that Harry could have helped. I suspect that he was not even consulted.

Personally, if I was the primary sponsor, I probably would have some say in how things are run and not just provide and open cheque year after year.
 
@coopy said:
I totally respect the support and funding Harry has provided over the years. I daresay without him we may have not survived.

One thing that does puzzle me though is that for years we have been moaning about our abysmal gym facilities. You'd think this is one area that Harry could have helped. I suspect that he was not even consulted.

Personally, if I was the primary sponsor, I probably would have some say in how things are run and not just provide and open cheque year after year.

I think harry loves the tigers even before the merger now he is a west tiger but he is a fan his expertise are limited on the game like all us fans. the thing that I find strange the club dose not go to him on how to run a profitable enterprise he is brilliant drove a cab ends up a billionaire 81 years wise they should be tapping his shoulder ever chance the club gets :wtf
 
@coopy said:
I totally respect the support and funding Harry has provided over the years. I daresay without him we may have not survived.

One thing that does puzzle me though is that for years we have been moaning about our abysmal gym facilities. You'd think this is one area that Harry could have helped. I suspect that he was not even consulted.

Personally, if I was the primary sponsor, I probably would have some say in how things are run and not just provide and open cheque year after year.

Who do you think paid for our upgrades in our S & C and HP unit ??
 
this bloke has always been here for ,us through thick and thin I just Believe with all the money he has put in to our club we are still a shambles…

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@Tigersman said:
this bloke has always been here for ,us through thick and thin I just Believe with all the money he has put in to our club we are still a shambles…

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tigersman don't you think we MAYBE are turning the b***dy big corner we have to have faith that's about all we have 😛ray: 😛ray: then :brick:
 
I think it's fair to say that Harry has got to the position he is in by making controversial decisions and stepping on toes. His ideas can be considered controversial, but his money can make a huge difference.

So the diplomacy is in keeping him passionate and supportive without letting him have both hands on the steering wheel.

Just because he has cash doesn't mean he will make decisions in the best interests of all supporters.
 
He should have opinions on where the money goes but what he thinks shouldn't be taken as a gospel- he started making millions half a century ago- a lot has changed since then. His experience in the business side is invaluable though and should always be consulted for opinions.

Also happy, I thought the nrl paid for HP and S&c units?

The solution to the home ground needs to be done ASAP. I have NFI what's a viable solution: anz, Allianz, parra all have applied to the government for extra money. They wanna build another massive one in South west.

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@Geo. said:
More investment from Harry can only be a good thing,,,especially if it's improving the training facilities..

The new gym is just the start of things hopefully.
 
Did I read correctly,he is in the 300 richest men in the world?
I'm sorry but uncle Harry should have dug deeper in his pockets.
I might be missing something and I have been saying this for years but if the the 3rd richest Australian is your 'biggest fan' we shouldn't be a financial mess.Thanks for the kitchen but we need more than that to fix us up
 

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