Jolls
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PART 2
HBG are not the enemy. They are certainly part of the problem but unless we "the fans" have an insider within the debenture holder group we can only push reform from the bottom up. To do that we as fans need to reframe our conversations and educate our fellow fans. In doing this we can push reform from the bottom up - not through rallies or rants but through education.The Bottom-Up Reform Plan
Phase 1: Reframe the Conversation (Stability First)
Objective: Shift the narrative from blame to structure.We must consistently communicate that:
- The issue is with Wests Tigers is governance alignment — not individuals.
- Change is about professionalisation, not revolution.
- The goal is unity and performance stability.
- Attacking named directors.
- Re-litigating Balmain vs Wests history.
- Emotionally loaded language.
- Independent, skills-based board.
- Ring-fenced football operations.
- Unified identity.
Phase 2: Build a Credible Support Base (Not a Mob)
Random outrage gets ignored while structured and consistent representation gets heard. No insults. No politics. Just clarity. Is this something the Fans Representative Group could progress? We need to engage members of Wests Ashfield - not Wests Tigers Fans and Members.- Wests Ashfield Members vote.
- Wests Ashfield Members have constitutional relevance.
- Membership of Wests Ashfield/HBG.
- Attendance at AGMs.
- Formal questions submitted respectfully.
Phase 3: Use Formal Governance Channels
If the constitution allows (I am unsure at present if it does):- Submit formal member questions ahead of AGMs (need to dig into the Wests Ashfield Constitution)
- Request transparency around governance review processes.
- Ask for independent governance audits (not accusatory — performance-driven).
Phase 4: Protect Football Stability While Advocating Reform
This is critical. Reform must not:- Undermine the coach.
- Destabilise recruitment.
- Attack current players.
The messaging must always include: “We support the team. This is about strengthening the structure around them.”
Phase 5: Encourage Independent Review, Not Forced Overthrow
We need to either cooerce HBG to relook at the review already conducted or of their own volition conduct another one. An independent governance review conducted by external sports governance experts will avoid:- Board coups
- Public civil wars
- Media circus narratives
What Bottom-Up Should NOT Become
It must not turn into:- “Spill the board” campaigns.
- Balmain vs Wests tribal revival.
- Social media pile-ons.
- Leaks and factional lobbying.
The Strategic Leverage Points
Fans actually hold more influence than they think:- Membership growth
- Sponsorship optics
- Media narrative tone
- AGM engagement
- Cultural pressure toward unity
The Tone That Wins
Calm.Structured.
Future-focused.
The message must be: “We are not angry. We are ambitious.”
That distinction changes everything.
The Long Game
Governance reform takes 2–3 years minimum. But cultural pressure can begin immediately.If enough members consistently articulate the same structured reform message, it becomes easier for internal leaders to justify change.
Bottom-up reform succeeds when:
- It reduces instability.
- It provides cover for reformers inside the system.
- It aligns with long-term financial security.
The Ultimate Goal
Not control.; Not revenge; Not Ownership.The goal is to make Wests Tigers structurally boring off-field — so they can become dangerous on-field.
So what can we do, as individuals, right now to push the ball down the hill?
As an individual you can support the club by thinking about how you converse with others and other fans. Think about the narrative you should push when you enter into a debate here, a discussion with your mates down the club and more importantly whenever you have an opportunity to address any of the individuals in position of authority.As a fan/member we need to be cogniscant that what we say has influence; it can promote unity or divisiveness. Our discussions should reiterate that:
We are not seeking control; We are seeking alignment.
We are not seeking division; We are seeking unity.
We are not fighting yesterday’s battles; We are building tomorrow’s premiership club.
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