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 was the greatest pop of a pimple, ever.

Imagine going into round 2 vs the cowboys with contracts for both galvin and bula hanging over our heads?

We would be lining up with galvin at 6 and luai at 7.. knowing we built a team around a dude who was going to leave to the dogs in 2027.

Richo helped us solve a future problem we didnt know we had.

If he didnt handle galvin the way he did, we wouldnt have been resigning douhei today.

Long live KING RICHO!!!
Only that he was not planning it that way and the way we handled it was labelled as amateurish by every rugby league media report.
 
Benji wants to do it and would be very unhappy if he was not in control of it.
After Richo’s handling of the Lachie Galvin contract saga, then Taylan May contract saga and not forgetting his highly successful mid season dash to the UK and it’s clear we wanted him as far away from player contract negotiations as possible.

Its amazing how clear something is to you with zero proof when it suits you, but the same assumptions directed at HBG are ridiculous because there is no proof. The hypocrisy of your opinions in this particular matter are scary.
 
I did.
And my point still stands - you like to throw the anecdote in to the discussion whenever the context of HBG plotting to return the Magpies to the NRL rises its ridiculously conspiratorial head.
You're just dog-whistling. I mean seriously, as if a beery, throw away comment/chant at the footy is proof of anything.

Heaven knows what you make when shouts of "Your eyes are painted on" or "Chewy on your boot" bellow out from the posh seats 😕

And the completely irrelevant award goes to......the lagoon drinker
 
Its amazing how clear something is to you with zero proof when it suits you, but the same assumptions directed at HBG are ridiculous because there is no proof. The hypocrisy of your opinions in this particular matter are scary.
It’s common sense and you are one of the smarter people on here, so you know the truth, but you don’t like Wests Magpies and you hate the fact that HBG own 90% of the club, so you just run with the bulls**t as it suits your agenda.
 
It’s common sense and you are one of the smarter people on here, so you know the truth, but you don’t like Wests Magpies and you hate HBG so you just run with the bulls**t as it suits your agenda.
Mate the entire argument against HBG is based on common sense, yet you keep arguing against it
 
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Have you seen or received that photo before ?
It’s been going around for weeks, it’s a nothing story and you know it.
Never seen it - you continue to focus on
1. If it was a little joke or not
2. How long it has been around
3. Whether he was having a bit of fun
4. How offensive it really is
5. Your personal opinions

I haven't mentioned any of that.

I simply said a man in his position needs to act professionally and responsibly because not doing so can put the club in the firing line. I would have hoped we could all agree what professional looks like.
 
Man I can't follow these storms in B cups!

Benji does signings, Richo did signings. Shaun M will do signings. I am sure there are a bunch of staff involved. I am also as sure that if you hire the wrong person... Suddenly player X goes "I don't want to sign here"

It's a group effort.
I don't care.
 
@cochise you are your own man and make your own decisions, but put it this way. You have put yourself in a position of power that could really help unite the club if you wanted to, or you can continue to be divisive.
Your decision, you have the live with it.
You know who should try and unite the club, the leaders on the various boards. How good a job are guys life Fallah, Vince Tropiano and Shannon Cavanagh doing being unifying agents in our club.

You want to hold me to higher standards than people in leadership positions. I'm just a fan
 
Benji wants to do it and would be very unhappy if he was not in control of it.
After Richo’s handling of the Lachie Galvin contract saga, then Taylan May contract saga and not forgetting his highly successful mid season dash to the UK and it’s clear we wanted him as far away from player contract negotiations as possible.
I think the Taylan May situation was handled extremely well.
 
Man I can't follow these storms in B cups!

Benji does signings, Richo did signings. Shaun M will do signings. I am sure there are a bunch of staff involved. I am also as sure that if you hire the wrong person... Suddenly player X goes "I don't want to sign here"

It's a group effort.
I don't care.
We've assembled the best team in a decade in the space of 18 months and some are bagging the guys who were part of making it happen. The same guys that like to talk about agenda....Richo must have pissed off a few of tye Lidcombe Oval guys with some hard truths and they are still crying about him after he has gone.
 
Galvin was never staying mate. Richo just put down an offer too good to refuse so he could get an answer instead of being strung along.

Turns out the kid bagged Benji and a bunch of players too, so I don't know why you blame Richo...

Fallah is not an associate. He is a debenture holder. He has a vote on who is selected on the board. That vote affects our club regardless of how much you try to minimise this childish behaviour.
He is also a board member of one of the owners.
 

Dumped Wests Tigers board members head to court, suing over defamatory Facebook post​


The bitter fall-out between former Holman Barnes Group (HBG) board members – the owners of the Wests Tigers - and those associated with the Magpies has continued with three dumped HBG board members launching defamation action because of a social media post.
Ex-Holman Barnes board members Tony Andreacchio, Rick Wayde and Dave Gilbert have commenced legal proceedings against Magpies board member and former Western Suburbs player Alan Fallah after a social media post.

It is understood the trio have hired Nick Di Girolamo to spearhead the case.

The allegation is that a Facebook post was made from Fallah’s account on a Western Suburbs Magpies page which was critical of former directors, did not mention them by name.


A photo of Andreacchio, Wayde and Gilbert – with part of their faces blurred but still easily identifiable - accompanied the post.

The three former board members are headed to court.


Fallah played 113 top grade games for the Magpies between 1984-90,

Wayde confirmed when contacted by this masthead that the trio had commenced legal action.

“We are very offended and felt defamed,” Wayde said.

“Our reputations have been damaged for a while now.”

Fallah’s Facebook active is very active.

Last week he posted an image of the four boards attached to the Wests Tigers with the caption: “the more they criticise us, the more united we become.”

Wayde, Andreacchio and Gilbert were sensationally disqualified as directors of the Holman Barnes Group on New Year’s Eve 2024.

Fallah is a former Magpie. Picture: News Limited


Wayde took legal action and settled out of court, while Andreacchio has just commenced his own litigation to fight against the ban.

Andreacchio has written a letter to the club demanding an immediate reinstatement to the board – or he will pursue the matter in NSW’s Supreme Court.

He has also hired Di Girolamo.

HBG has again been in the news in recent weeks, this time proposing a bumper pay day despite the ongoing dysfunction.

The pay increased included the chairman’s annual honorarium be lifted 36 per cent to $65,000, a rise of 65 per cent for the deputy chairman to $50,000 and a 46 per cent bonus to $32,000 for the remaining board members.
 
You know who should try and unite the club, the leaders on the various boards. How good a job are guys life Fallah, Vince Tropiano and Shannon Cavanagh doing being unifying agents in our club.

You want to hold me to higher standards than people in leadership positions. I'm just a fan
Yes but due to your ever increasing profile, you now also place part in this whether you like it or not.
 
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