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.
 
If we ever needed confirmation that this lot (those defending it here) had their heads up their ass, this recent discussion has confirmed it.

Calling them dinosaurs is an insult to dinosaurs.
It’s not defending anyone other than common courtesy and common sense, which I know is not very common any more.
I repeat the person in question does not hold an official position that directly relates to Wests Tigers.
He has shared a photo as a light hearted joke on his own personal Social Media that was already shared by millions before him.
If it’s so offensive, the social media platform would have closed down his account.
A much bigger concern is the number of people who are stalking his social media accounts and trying to defame his character.
It does not effect Wests Tigers in any shape or form other than the media attention that is only being fuelled by many people who call themselves Wests Tigers supporters ? Why would any genuine supporter do things to bring unwanted and not needed attention on the club they say they support ?
 
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For all the HBG devotees, ‘recent’ events (say 12 months). Any wonder these ‘leaders’ are being scrutinised for their actions.


Boardroom Disputes & Bans (2025): In early 2025, it was reported that legal action was threatened following a controversial review of the club, which resulted in directors being banned for a combined 15 years.

Rick Wayde Settlement (Dec 2025): Long-term board member Rick Wayde reached an out-of-court settlement with HBG for an undisclosed amount. Wayde was one of three directors (along with Tony Andreacchio and David Gilbert) banned on New Year's Eve 2024 and had taken legal action to challenge his eight-year ban.
Tony Andreacchio Legal Threat (Mar 2026): While Wayde settled, director Tony Andreacchio, who was banned for six years, did not, and has threatened further legal action against HBG. Andreacchio's legal team is expected to argue that the disciplinary committee that removed him acted with bias and failed to follow proper process.
Context of Disputes: The legal actions stem from a governance battle for control of the club, which involved the banning of several directors (including former chair Julie Romero)

The NRL has vowed to launch an investigation into the actions of the Holman Barnes Group after O'Farrell, Annabelle Williams, Charlie Viola and Michelle McDowell were sacked as independent directors of Wests Tigers.

A stunning backflip has seen sacked Wests Tigers chairman Barry O’Farrell and three other independent directors returned to the club board after intervention from the NRL.

Liquor and Gaming NSW
is investigating the Holman Barnes Group (HBG) (owners of Wests Ashfield and majority shareholders of the Wests Tigers) following intense boardroom drama, including the sacking of four independent directors, leadership instability, and allegations of unprofessional conduct.

Seven Wests Tigers stars—including Jarome Luai, Jahream Bula, and the May/Fainu brothers—have reportedly threatened to quit if coach Benji Marshall is sacked or leaves due to club turmoil. Driven by frustration over ongoing board-level conflict.
 
For all the HBG devotees, ‘recent’ events (say 12 months). Any wonder these ‘leaders’ are being scrutinised for their actions.


Boardroom Disputes & Bans (2025): In early 2025, it was reported that legal action was threatened following a controversial review of the club, which resulted in directors being banned for a combined 15 years.

Rick Wayde Settlement (Dec 2025): Long-term board member Rick Wayde reached an out-of-court settlement with HBG for an undisclosed amount. Wayde was one of three directors (along with Tony Andreacchio and David Gilbert) banned on New Year's Eve 2024 and had taken legal action to challenge his eight-year ban.
Tony Andreacchio Legal Threat (Mar 2026): While Wayde settled, director Tony Andreacchio, who was banned for six years, did not, and has threatened further legal action against HBG. Andreacchio's legal team is expected to argue that the disciplinary committee that removed him acted with bias and failed to follow proper process.
Context of Disputes: The legal actions stem from a governance battle for control of the club, which involved the banning of several directors (including former chair Julie Romero)

The NRL has vowed to launch an investigation into the actions of the Holman Barnes Group after O'Farrell, Annabelle Williams, Charlie Viola and Michelle McDowell were sacked as independent directors of Wests Tigers.

A stunning backflip has seen sacked Wests Tigers chairman Barry O’Farrell and three other independent directors returned to the club board after intervention from the NRL.

Liquor and Gaming NSW
is investigating the Holman Barnes Group (HBG) (owners of Wests Ashfield and majority shareholders of the Wests Tigers) following intense boardroom drama, including the sacking of four independent directors, leadership instability, and allegations of unprofessional conduct.

Seven Wests Tigers stars—including Jarome Luai, Jahream Bula, and the May/Fainu brothers—have reportedly threatened to quit if coach Benji Marshall is sacked or leaves due to club turmoil. Driven by frustration over ongoing board-level conflict.
In the meantime they appointed Benji as our coach, extended Benji as our coach, given him the power to be head of our recruitment and retention which has led to him building the roster we now have and we are all looking forward to see play this season.
Why are so many people obsessed with the past and what associates of board members are posting on their social media when we have a very important game coming up in 2 days time ?
 
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It’s not defending anyone other than common courtesy and common sense, which I know is not very common any more.
I repeat the person in question does not hold an official position that directly relates to Wests Tigers.
He has shared a photo as a light hearted joke on his own personal Social Media that was already shared by millions before him.
If it’s so offensive, the social media platform would have closed down his account.
A much bigger concern is the number of people who are stalking his social media accounts and trying to defame his character.
It does not effect Wests Tigers in any shape or form other than the media attention that is only being fuelled by many people who call themselves Wests Tigers supporters ?
Common sense would be for an adult affiliated with the wests tigers nrl club (via the magpies who own us) not to post it in the first place.

Why would any genuine supporter do things tn bring unwanted and not needed attention on the club they say they support ?
The irony.
 
It’s not defending anyone other than common courtesy and common sense, which I know is not very common any more.
I repeat the person in question does not hold an official position that directly relates to Wests Tigers.
He has shared a photo as a light hearted joke on his own personal Social Media that was already shared by millions before him.
If it’s so offensive, the social media platform would have closed down his account.
A much bigger concern is the number of people who are stalking his social media accounts and trying to defame his character.
It does not effect Wests Tigers in any shape or form other than the media attention that is only being fuelled by many people who call themselves Wests Tigers supporters ? Why would any genuine supporter do things to bring unwanted and not needed attention on the club they say they support ?
You are focusing on the joke.

It's that he puts the club square in the firing line.

HBG are our owners. Anything they do absolutely affects Wests Tigers.

If Russel Crowe or any other owner did this, it would put their club in the firing line. You can't spout 90% ownership at every turn and the right to run the club as you please, then try to disconnect them when it suits you.
 
In the meantime they appointed Benji as our coach, extended Benji as our coach, given him the power to be head of our recruitment and retention, whoch has led to him building the roster we now have and we are all looking forward to play this season.
Why are bang if us so obsessed with the past and what associates of board members are posting on social media when we have a very important game coming up in 2 days time.
And yet we can’t re-sign Bula no matter how much money we throw at him. Wonder what’s holding him back from committing to the club?
 
Common sense would be for an adult affiliated with the wests tigers nrl club (via the magpies who own us) not to post it in the first place.


The irony.
Don’t you think it’s very hypocritical for anyone who raised concerns with HBG bringing unwarranted attention to Wests Tigers to be doing the same thing themselves ?
There seems to be plenty of people who call themselves Wests Tigers fans doing this.
 
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Isn't he on our board as well as HBG? One of the latest debenture holders.

This is not the behaviour of anyone sitting on a board, particularly an NRL level one. If we are serious he should be stood down - breaches HGB's values of Cultural Diversity & Inclusion and Integrity.

I get the feeling that as a debenture holder the values only come into account when someone else in the clique wants you moved on - nothing the other 26 980 members can do.
He needs to be sacked , people are getting killed in the wars in Iran , bloke is a looser and should not be on a board of any kind , PVL. Step in now and squash this grub like a bug , geezus some people are dumb
 
And yet we can’t re-sign Bula no matter how much money we throw at him. Wonder what’s holding him back from committing to the club?
Word is he’s not happy with Fallah’s ‘Ted Bulpitt’ routine, Mick Liubinskas repeatedly parking him in at Concord and apparently Dan Paton chews with his mouth open during the dinner break.
 
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He needs to be sacked , people are getting killed in the wars in Iran , bloke is a looser and should not be on a board of any kind , PVL. Step in now and squash this grub like a bug , geezus some people are dumb
So do you support evil dictators, terrorists and the Bulldogs ?
 
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