Marina Go likely Restructured Wests Tigers Board Leader

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DateSeptember 6, 2014 - 10:00PM 8 reading now
Roy Masters
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Media executive Marina Go, one of three newly appointed non-executive directors, is likely to become chairwoman of a restructured Wests Tigers. Gold Coast's Rebecca Frizelle is the only other woman holding a similar office. Females almost outnumber males on the Wests Tigers board, with three women on a shortlist of four identified to join the two directors from the Wests Ashfield licensed club, Simon Cook and Tony Andreacchio.

A meeting on Tuesday finally decided Go would be joined by the male on the short list, engineer Lucio Di Bartolomeo, as well as telecommunications expert Rosemary Sinclair.
The three non-aligned directors have already had a series of meetings and it is generally agreed that Go, soon to be general manager of Hearst Bauer Media, will assume the duties of chair, possibly at Sunday's first official meeting.

The new board, which excludes any representatives from Balmain until a debt of $5 million is repaid, is lacking hands-on rugby league experience.

It is inevitable, therefore, that the board will want a chief executive and coach with a strong background in rugby league and an uncompromising leadership style.

Wests Tigers' recent history of embarrassing losses and a fractured dressing room may block the incumbents, chief executive Grant Mayer and coach Michael Potter, from being re-contracted.

Contrary to continual reports, the old 10-director Wests Tigers board was not hopelessly divided. The outgoing Wests Tigers chairman, Mike Bailey, told former Magpie players at the club's reunion last month that the unity in the board was the strongest it had been since the joint venture was formed 15 years ago. Bailey said the board could not be blamed for the highly publicised spat between commentator Gorden Tallis and Wests Tigers captain Robbie Farah, which distracted the entire club. Bailey, a former TV weatherman, was ridiculed in the media for not being a rainmaker who could douse the dispute.

It has been speculated that the grace period Balmain have to repay their debt and acquire two seats on the Wests Tigers board ends on March 31, 2016, two years from when agreement was reached on a restructured board in exchange for NRL funding the shortfall. Wests repaid their share immediately but it is understood there will be a call at one of the first meetings of the new board for more operating funds, exacerbating the financial demands on Balmain. Balmain will hope the two-year clock begins ticking from that date, giving them more time to pass the hat around.

At the end of the two year period, if Balmain have forfeited their opportunity, Wests have first call on Balmain's half share of the joint venture, acquiring two additional seats and thereby taking control with four votes to the non-aligned directors' three. Wests, however, may prefer a business partner to purchase the debt and directorships.

The Magpie directors are bemused by claims made last month by Nick Di Girolamo, a former Wests Tigers deputy chairman and Balmain representative. Di Girolamo, who represented the Tigers in talks with the NRL and Wests' Cook over the new board restructure, made claims which suggest he saved the joint venture from implosion. Now, with Balmain president Leslie Glenn bitterly protesting over the Tigers being steamrolled out of the joint venture, Di Girolamo's boasts of great influence in the board restructure must be questioned, certainly in terms of the role he played representing Balmain.

Wests, however, are not dancing on Balmain's grave and have surrendered any claim to have the club renamed the Magpies. They recognise the NRL club will retain the name Wests Tigers, certainly during the term of the new licence. A Wests Tigers board without Balmain representatives does signal a westward move away from Leichhardt to Campbelltown.

The Magpies have already reclaimed ownership and organisation of their junior representative teams and are running teams in the Sydney Shield and Ron Massey cups. Wests' huge junior base at Campbelltown is run by a woman, Julie Luke, suggesting the Magpies won't have a problem with being told what to do by a woman, even one whose name suggests she could be a Go-getter.
 
Why would we need a board leader ??

A spokesperson yes , but a board leader

We won't have split votes so it's not needed

Why overcomplicate the situation and put a target on any one person ??
 
The leader of the board is usually referred to as the Chair. At the meetings the chair usually leads the meeting by reading out the agenda and leading the discussion.
 
@Knuckles said:
The leader of the board is usually referred to as the Chair. At the meetings the chair usually leads the meeting by reading out the agenda and leading the discussion.

I'm glad I don't work in the corporate sector !
What a load of crap !

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Every board needs a chairperson. Most organisations, the chairperson doesn't vote unless there is a split, which in this case would be 2 all.

Masters has his own agenda. I've given up taking notice of any journalist.

It's time for the new board to step up and sort this shit out.

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@happy tiger said:
Why would we need a board leader ??

A spokesperson yes , but a board leader

We won't have split votes so it's not needed

Why overcomplicate the situation and put a target on any one person ??

Why have a captain then? It amounts to the same thing

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@hobbo2803 said:
@Knuckles said:
The leader of the board is usually referred to as the Chair. At the meetings the chair usually leads the meeting by reading out the agenda and leading the discussion.

I'm glad I don't work in the corporate sector !
What a load of crap !

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The corporate sector would be doubly glad you don't work there, too. Lol

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@pedro said:
Every board needs a chairperson. Most organisations, the chairperson doesn't vote unless there is a split, which in this case would be 2 all.

Masters has his own agenda. I've given up taking notice of any journalist.

It's time for the new board to step up and sort this s*** out.

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But we won't have a split vote Pedro , at no stage have we said we would have a chair person and we shouldn't need one

A spoke person as I said yes

Marina seems very camera friendly
 
@pedro said:
Every board needs a chairperson. Most organisations, the chairperson doesn't vote unless there is a split, which in this case would be 2 all.

Masters has his own agenda. I've given up taking notice of any journalist.

It's time for the new board to step up and sort this s*** out.

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And what agenda might that be pray tell?
 
@Knuckles said:
The leader of the board is usually referred to as the Chair. At the meetings the chair usually leads the meeting by reading out the agenda and leading the discussion.

They also don't vote unless required to break a deadlock.
 
well at last wests tigers have a win we have the best looking board in the nrl 2 good looking ladies they will bring a different view to the league . congratulations ladies now bring some good things for our wests tigers.
 
@spearby said:
well at last wests tigers have a win we have the best looking board in the nrl 2 good looking ladies they will bring a different view to the league . congratulations ladies now bring some good things for our wests tigers.

Their only their to safe guard the NRL's monetary investment … They haven't got no experience whatsoever in Rugby league ... I hope they prove me wrong ?

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It's not rocket science though … Promoting and developing Rugby League in our heartland and making our first grade team competitive.
 
Yep,its all about good talented people in key positions and as Potter said,all rowing in the same direction which isn't happening now,I think intelligent Females in major positions can be good for a Football Club but they can also fragment,divide and disrupt which has been the case at Manly.In our case they can surely only make things better.
 
@hobbo2803 said:
@spearby said:
well at last wests tigers have a win we have the best looking board in the nrl 2 good looking ladies they will bring a different view to the league . congratulations ladies now bring some good things for our wests tigers.

Their only their to safe guard the NRL's monetary investment … They haven't got no experience whatsoever in Rugby league ... I hope they prove me wrong ?

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I think they will prove you wrong they are 2 smart ladies with plenty of business experience
 
I think the new board members will do a great job and they have selected 3 talented, experienced business people
 
@Boonboon2 said:
I think the new board members will do a great job and they have selected 3 talented, experienced business people

Yes we have done remarkable well picking up people with such business acumen

But they won't make the tackles on field ,change our on field mentality ,prevent injuries improve our recruitment processes

I care about our off field processes , but I care more about how many football games we win every season
 
@pedro said:
Every board needs a chairperson. Most organisations, the chairperson doesn't vote unless there is a split, which in this case would be 2 all.

Masters has his own agenda. I've given up taking notice of any journalist.

It's time for the new board to step up and sort this shit out.

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Just no pleasing you is there Jesus

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@happy tiger said:
@Boonboon2 said:
I think the new board members will do a great job and they have selected 3 talented, experienced business people

Yes we have done remarkable well picking up people with such business acumen

But they won't make the tackles on field ,change our on field mentality ,prevent injuries improve our recruitment processes

I care about our off field processes , but I care more about how many football games we win every season

The best run teams off the field win the most games on the field - look at the teams with problems off the field and how they have performed this year - Tigers, Knights, Sharks, Gold Coast have all had off field problems and that has shown on the field
 
@Boonboon2 said:
@happy tiger said:
@Boonboon2 said:
I think the new board members will do a great job and they have selected 3 talented, experienced business people

Yes we have done remarkable well picking up people with such business acumen

But they won't make the tackles on field ,change our on field mentality ,prevent injuries improve our recruitment processes

I care about our off field processes , but I care more about how many football games we win every season

The best run teams off the field win the most games on the field - look at the teams with problems off the field and how they have performed this year - Tigers, Knights, Sharks, Gold Coast have all had off field problems and that has shown on the field

Manly?
 
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