HBG Directors give themselves Pay rise

It’s been dubbed ‘the most chaotic board in NSW’. But Wests Tigers’ owners are pushing for a pay rise

By Chris Barrett

March 7, 2026 — 4.21pm
Wests Tigers’ owners are bidding to give themselves a pay rise three months after a shambolic episode in which they sacked chairman Barry O’Farrell and three other directors before backflipping at the behest of the NRL.

The Holman Barnes Group, which owns 90 per cent of the Tigers and holds the licence for the NRL team, has for the past year been embroiled in turmoil that has threatened to spill over into the football club.

Now, its board members are seeking a boost which would see them collect more than their counterparts at most other Sydney clubs with ties to NRL teams.

HBG is proposing that its chairman’s annual honorarium be lifted from $51,341 to $65,000, the deputy chair’s fee to be raised from $33,371 to $50,000, and all other directors to get $32,500 instead of $25,670. All would also receive an extra $5000 if they sit on a club committee.

The effective $70,000 payment per annum for the chairman would eclipse the amounts paid to those in charge at most of Sydney’s major NRL-affiliated leagues clubs, including those with much larger membership bases.

Parramatta Leagues Club, which owns the Eels and has 65,000 members, gives its president $30,000 a year and other directors $20,000.

The 60,000-member Canterbury League Club, which is strongly linked to the Bulldogs and backs them financially, allows for a total of $229,801 to be paid to its seven directors including the chairman – an average of $32,828, although the chair and deputy chair receive a greater share.

St George Leagues Club, which owns 50 per cent of the Dragons and has 25,000 members, hands its chair $16,000 a year and ordinary directors $12,000, plus $2000 for each committee they sit on.

HBG has 27,000 members and the proposed honoraria for its board are exceeded only by those at Penrith NRL team owners Panthers Group, where total revenue was nearly $180 million in 2025 and which has a membership base of 148,000. The Panthers’ chairman receives $80,000 a year, its two deputies get $40,000 each and the remaining directors pick up $20,000 per annum.

Like those at other clubs, the HBG board members can take advantage of other perks of the position such as food and drinks. At the club’s annual general meeting on March 21 members will also be asked to approve its chairman and deputy receiving $500 per month hospitality cards.

As Holman Barnes Group’s business has expanded, the workload and governance responsibilities placed on directors have increased substantially,” said HBG vice-chairman Frank Primerano, who also sits on the Wests Tigers board.

“The proposed adjustments simply bring board honorariums into line with the scale of the organisation and the time commitment required, particularly as directors are increasingly involved in committees and strategic projects during this period of significant growth and investment.”

A source familiar with the activities of HBG, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said: “How can the most chaotic board in NSW simultaneously become one of the highest paid?

“If the stipend for the board were based on performance then quite obviously these people would be getting a pay cut, not a pay day.”

HBG, which oversees venues including Wests Ashfield, returned a net profit of $11.9 million in 2025 after raking in $52 million from poker machines and recording overall revenue of $100 million, according to its annual report.

But the organisation has been plagued by dysfunction during the past 18 months, with several board members controversially removed and former NSW premier O’Farrell and three other independent directors then sensationally axed from the Tigers last December less than a year after they were installed following a governance review.

After concerns were raised by the NRL, HBG reinstated them days later and O’Farrell was Tigers chairman. But the club was forced into a costly payout to Tigers chief executive Shane Richardson, who resigned amid the boardroom chaos 18 months into a four-year contract, and settled out of court with former HBG director Rick Wayde, a key instigator of the Tigers review, after he was banned for eight years.

HBG, which owns the NRL team via its control of Wests Magpies, has since beefed up its representation on the Tigers board, giving it an effective majority.

While the Tigers are governed separately to their owners, NRL funding for the team flows through HBG.

According to its latest financial report, HBG received $20 million from the NRL in 2025 and owes $36 million to players and head coach Benji Marshall over the next five years.

HBG is unusual in that the balance of power lies with 20 so-called debenture holders, who choose the majority of its directors under a decades-old, undemocratic system.

Only two of nine board seats are directly elected by the wider membership and there will not be a ballot for those spots at this month’s AGM after one of the three nominations withdrew.

The two remaining are well known to HBG board members: Shannon Cavanagh, a director of Wests Magpies alongside HBG chairman Dennis Burgess and Primerano, and Aldo Di Mento, a director of APIA Leichardt FC – the inner-west soccer team in which HGB bought a stake last year and on whose board Primerano and HBG chief executive Daniel Paton also sit.
 
It’s not a try it’s common sense and common logic.
Are we school kids who want tj argue about nothing or adults who are genuinely focused on Wests Tigers doing well on the rugby league field?
Yes we are adults who are genuinely focused on Wests Tigers doing well which is why we are concerned about those clowns that keep blowing the joint up all the time just when we look like making some positive progress.
 
Geez look at the age of them. No wonder they cant let go of the past.

Isn't Fallah the idiot who went on a rampage basically spryiking Magpie power or do I have that wrong?
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Yes we are adults who are genuinely focused on Wests Tigers doing well which is why we are concerned about those clowns that keep blowing the joint up all the time just when we look like making some positive progress.
They probably see the pay rise as a social cohesion grant and justification for having to tolerate bloody fans who demand they pull back on the free booze and run like a well oiled machine? And yet there would be some, and we all know who they are, 😂 that would continue to shout from the hill, we stand with you HBG. 😂
 
I find it crazy how the HBG directors and Dennis refuse to read the room. They are a chaotic mess and have lead to the situation our club is in today.

There is only a small percentage of Western Suburbs Magpies and Balmain Tigers fans left. The majority of supporters today are proud Wests Tigers fans, so HBG’s mission to bring back the Magpies will never happen.

Hopefully this is their last pay rise, and Laundy Hotels continue to negotiate a licence takeover with PVL and the NRL.
 
I’m not sure why everything has to be turned into a negative when the overall comradarie, attitude and confidence of our players appears to be sky high.
Nobody has to be a fan of Wests or their board, but surely we are smart enough and mature enough to understand it’s better to sit back to wait and see how this seasons results turn out before wanting to keep focusing and trying to find more problems at every opportunity.
I honestly find it very childish to be focusing more on this than on the actual players and rugby league team.
You never miss an opportunity to belittle people who have a different opinion, do you?

AF posted a childish statement on social media (not for the first time), yet its the ones who discuss it, that you label childish. Go figure.

I have been trying to convince myself that maybe you just had a different opinion and werent in someway connected to Wests or HBG, but this is a line in the sand moment - you have outed yourself.

On reflection, it makes alot of sense. The information you have is always favouring one side. The post after the chimes/richo interview where you intentionally misrepresented what was said to paint richo in a negative light.. the list is a mile long.

Tell your mate AF to grow up and stop acting like a child on social media, its embarrassing. No professional sporting organisation would accept that sort of behavior, which tells us everything we need to know about the group.
 
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I read that , and all I see is a person stuck in the past , with a sense of entitlement , who comes across as extremely unintelligent and unhinged.
I don’t know how many times it needs to be said . No one gives a shit about you mate . No one cares who you are , what you’ve done . If you’re looking for validity seek it at home ! Not in the affirmation of a fanbase who’ve spent 14 years losing .
Because the moment you jumped into a governance position that ultimately makes decisions on this thing wests tigers which hundreds of thousands of people love and adore , you said judge me on what I do now and what I do in the future.
And to that simply … as the owners of wests tigers which, your failure has led to fans simply wanting regime change . You are owed nothing . You are position where you are meant to give , not receive ….
Which is the whole reason for the march . Too many old dudes whoeve forgotten why they were put in their positions in the first place .
 
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We haven’t looked like playing final football for well over a decade and I don’t think the HBG board really cares.
They care about keeping the wests magpies afloat . Thats their primary concern. The wests tigers are a play thing that they own , which keeps them relevant , but thier true love is at lidcombe not Leichardt or Campbelltown .
They’re telling you who they are . Some people simply refuse to listen .
 
Z-grade journalism 🙈
A couple of washy washy qualifying sentences toward the end of the piece really do give it away.

HBG can pay their people whatever they deem appropriate.
It has nothing to do with Wests Ts.

The premise of the hit job piece strongly echoes Darcy Byrne’s recent attempt to blame HBG for his imaginary ticket price increases, despite game day prices being set by Wests Ts.
 
Here inlies the problem. A person that holds governance and strategic direction of the Wests Tigers isn’t focused on the Wests Tigers. All his energy is going in a different direction.

As of March 2026, Alan Fallah holds a dual position within the Holman Barnes Group (HBG) governance structure, serving as both a director for its football subsidiary and a member of the elite group that oversees the organization.
HBG Debenture Holder
Fallah is one of only 20 debenture holders. This exclusive group holds significant power within the Holman Barnes Group, as they are responsible for appointing five of the seven directors to the main HBG board. This system effectively allows this small group to control the strategic direction of both the club and the Wests Tigers NRL team.
 
Z-grade journalism 🙈
A couple of washy washy qualifying sentences toward the end of the piece really do give it away.

HBG can pay their people whatever they deem appropriate.
It has nothing to do with Wests Ts.

The premise of the hit job piece strongly echoes Darcy Byrne’s recent attempt to blame HBG for his imaginary ticket price increases, despite game day prices being set by Wests Ts.

Is the word Tiger taboo? Is it like he-who-must-not-be-named (Voldemort).
 
Z-grade journalism 🙈
A couple of washy washy qualifying sentences toward the end of the piece really do give it away.

HBG can pay their people whatever they deem appropriate.
It has nothing to do with Wests Ts.

The premise of the hit job piece strongly echoes Darcy Byrne’s recent attempt to blame HBG for his imaginary ticket price increases, despite game day prices being set by Wests Ts.
What ddid you think of AF statement mate? Is that really the sort of leadership and professionalism you expect from a director in the year 2026?
 
Z-grade journalism 🙈
A couple of washy washy qualifying sentences toward the end of the piece really do give it away.

HBG can pay their people whatever they deem appropriate.
It has nothing to do with Wests Ts.

The premise of the hit job piece strongly echoes Darcy Byrne’s recent attempt to blame HBG for his imaginary ticket price increases, despite game day prices being set by Wests Ts.
I'm a firm believer that good work and successful outcomes should always be rewarded.

Unfortunately, that's not the case for the HBG directors and Wests Ashfield in general.
 
Z-grade journalism 🙈
A couple of washy washy qualifying sentences toward the end of the piece really do give it away.

HBG can pay their people whatever they deem appropriate.
It has nothing to do with Wests Ts.

The premise of the hit job piece strongly echoes Darcy Byrne’s recent attempt to blame HBG for his imaginary ticket price increases, despite game day prices being set by Wests Ts.
Wests Tigers
 
Here inlies the problem. A person that holds governance and strategic direction of the Wests Tigers isn’t focused on the Wests Tigers. All his energy is going in a different direction.

As of March 2026, Alan Fallah holds a dual position within the Holman Barnes Group (HBG) governance structure, serving as both a director for its football subsidiary and a member of the elite group that oversees the organization.
HBG Debenture Holder
Fallah is one of only 20 debenture holders. This exclusive group holds significant power within the Holman Barnes Group, as they are responsible for appointing five of the seven directors to the main HBG board. This system effectively allows this small group to control the strategic direction of both the club and the Wests Tigers NRL team.
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Z-grade journalism 🙈
A couple of washy washy qualifying sentences toward the end of the piece really do give it away.

HBG can pay their people whatever they deem appropriate.
It has nothing to do with Wests Ts.

The premise of the hit job piece strongly echoes Darcy Byrne’s recent attempt to blame HBG for his imaginary ticket price increases, despite game day prices being set by Wests Ts.
Agree

The HBG and Ws boards can pay themselves anything.

It's not illegal but it it is UN ETHICAL
 
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