New Board to be Announced Within a few Days

@softlaw said:
I can;t believe that some people are worried that these people aren;t well enough 'credentialed'. Try a quick google on them.

Di Bartolomeo has recently chaired (ie. been in charge of) an international consortium that won an 8.3billion (yes, with a B) contract for the North west rapid transit Link. It's the biggest transport construction in Australia atm! There's probably only 50 or 60 people in Australia who have the cajones, contacts and sheer ability to swing that.

This is while he was also Chairmen of a major NSW power company that owns two of the biggest power stations in Australia, the NSW president & deputy national president of the Australian Industry Group (the peak Australian industry lobby group) and on a few other boards. That's completely ignoring his career before that in Australian Defence Industries/ Thales - a massive company and some major transport roles . This guys cv is freakish.

Then there's Marina Go, a young, incredibly successful woman who just happens to hold the reins for most of the seriously influential womens magazines in Australia as well as a very powerful & successful background covering pretty much every major journalistic group in the country. Now who'd want that sort of skill set and influence?? & on top of that, we're trying to grow our brand with young families where most of the spending decisions are made by mum. A mum who has probably grown up reading and being influenced by Ms Go's body of work, ideas and ideals.

& Rosemary SInclair - very serious ties with Government, industry and academia across the whole spectrum of the telecommunications industry. The industry that determines what, when and how everyone sees, hears and follows the game.

These people are all very, very successful in their field(s) and those fields cover exactly what we need to have a top notch head office, and as Jack Gibson said - a successful team starts with a well managed front office. These 3 give us probably the best credentialled head office in the game, & I reckon they will prove that very quickly.

Also, generally people like that get there by being very cognizant of what they don;t know - and getting top notch experts to fill those skill gaps. The football manager will be a very important position.

On top of that, we are the first of the NRLs new business model clubs. It's in the NRL's interests for this to work, and work very well. They have a lot of skin in this game and that can only help us.

Thankfully that direction from the NRL has meant that we haven;t fallen for the typical attitude that we must have some ex-player knuckle draggers or club sycophants who've been riding on the game and the club's shirttails for their whole career because they happen to know how to run a sausage sizzle. That's what we (& most other clubs) have had for years and it means that Rugby League is 30 years behind where it should be.

This is a fantastic result for the club, second only to the 2005 premiership as the best thing that has happened to our club.

Great work from the NRL & the club!

ps - it's also interesting to see that the 2 Wests directors are getting very little coverage - they're a real estate agent (who also is a director for Wests Ashfield) and a Wests Ashfield director. Hopefully they can add a little local knowledge (although the 3 independents are all Sydney) and other than that they keep their ears open and their mouths shut.

Softlaw this post should go into the short list of best this year.

Well researched, well constructed. I love that you use facts to get a message across.

Thank you for sharing this info. It made my night and shows that green shoots are sprouting at the tigers.

Spring time couldn't come soon enough. Today was the first day of Spring at the tigers

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Well so far we are batting 1000 with the new decisions to be made. I am confident the very top of our organisation is in good hands….now to the next layers (CEO, GM Ops, etc) then the coach and his staff...

I hope this new board stick around for a few years at least.

A breathe of fresh air I can feel and would like to see a whole new "team" employed...and sorry that includes Potter who IMO joined the club 2 years too early!..
 
Balmain chairman Leslie Glenn says the foundation club has been "run over with a steamroller" by the NRL in a deal announced on Friday that will see them forfeit their joint venture partnership in Wests Tigers if they do not repay up to $5 million in loans to the governing body.

Change is afoot at Wests Tigers and both Mick Potter and Balmain are poised to be the victims.

The formation and announcement is likely to spell the end for the Tigers coach, with directors expected to receive a recommendation from chief executive Grant Mayer that Potter be sacked when they convene for the first time on Sunday.

The outlook is similarly dire for the Balmain Tigers. Wests Tigers' new board includes NRL-appointed independents Marina Go, Rosemary Sinclair and Lucio Di Bartolomeo, as well as Wests Ashfield Leagues director Tony Andreacchio and Simon Cook. But there is no place for any delegates from the financially stricken black-and-gold joint venture partner.

It's a snub that has upset Balmain officials but it is nothing compared to the pain that will be felt by the foundation club if they can't find between $3.6 million and $5 million in the next 18 months.

The NRL is picking up the slack to support Wests Tigers while Balmain cannot, and they expect their money back. A deadline of March 31, 2016, has been set for Balmain's debt to be settled with League Central. If they are unable to find the money, they will be forced to sell their shareholding in the NRL club within six months, or it will be bought by Wests.

Glenn, the Balmain chairman, was scathing of the NRL ultimatum and their absence on the new board, even claiming Balmain figures were pressed under duress into agreeing to an arrangement that looks certain to end their 106-year involvement in elite rugby league.

"We were threatened with losses of our houses and assets during the negotiations," Glenn said. "We are very upset about it. We believe that it was unjust and unreasonable. We went into the negotiations in good faith and we feel that we were let down, to say the very least.

"We had been able to meet our financial obligations right up until recently when things became much tighter for us, but that was the moment when we were most vulnerable … Unfortunately the NRL, which has been extremely successful financially and able to help out the Titans, Newcastle and St George Illawarra, seemingly can't help us out because we have the misfortune to be aligned with a very cashed-up outfit in Wests.

"If we can't pay back that form of loan, that's it for us. We're a very significant foundation club with a great history and it would be a tragedy if that were allowed to occur.

"We really didn't expect to be run over with a steamroller. We made two mistakes: we were poor, and we were naive and trusting of the assurances we received."

An NRL spokesman said no threats were made against Balmain directors during negotiations. He said the obligations and risks of directors – including potential loss of personal possessions – were discussed.

"But this was done to inform directors of the law and not as any type of threat," the spokesman said.

Stranded at at two temporary venues – Five Dock Bowling Club and Flemington – due to the Rozelle Village fiasco, the decline of Balmain Tigers Leagues Club has led them to the point of extinction. Their joint venture partners, and now the NRL, have subsequently had to prop up the club and, stripping the emotion away, the pragmatists will say of Balmain: if you can't pay, you can't play.

That was the theme from NRL chief executive Dave Smith on Friday. "The Balmain side, at this point, they're not financial," Smith said. "The minute they're financial, the way that we've set the deal up, they have the ability to step in. We look forward to that being the case and the Balmain side being able to take up their two seats on the board."

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This one has some time to run unfortunately.

Let's face it $3m isn't a lot to pick up 50% of the Wests Tigers. The money will come from somewhere.

What's worse here is another Wests vs Balmain thread

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@Mccarry said:
This one has some time to run unfortunately.

Let's face it $3m isn't a lot to pick up 50% of the Wests Tigers. The money will come from somewhere.

What's worse here is another Wests vs Balmain thread

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Only this time wests hold all the aces,maybe those that were sticking to wests in the past might have a rethink,I hope balmain get their crap together and we go forward and prosper.
 
Great to see the board is up and running. A special welcome to Rosemary and Marina two very smart,intelligent and confident ladies. Well done girls.
 
@Mccarry said:
This one has some time to run unfortunately.

Let's face it $3m isn't a lot to pick up 50% of the Wests Tigers. The money will come from somewhere.

What's worse here is another Wests vs Balmain thread

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Is that $3mil just paying off the debt or buyng 50% of the club?
 
A small step in the line of a lot of small steps that will need to be made to make us a competitive unit in the future

People will need to be patient still

Just because we have a new board we still have many areas we need to fix

And we still need to find money to fund these changes that need fixing

And we still need the board to make the right choices , that is crucial for the short term
 
some people are easily folded by peoples titles, and also remember this is only a part time gig for them. I don't care how good there resume reads if they have no idea what they are here for and re member they are part timers, so will there hearts be in this 100% , that's my question.
 
I'm with bp.
I would like to know if they are passionate about our team (and its history) or NRL patsies.
Something makes me feel the NRL will be making a lot of recommendations these three will have the power to impose.
 
@cktiger said:
I'm with bp.
I would like to know if they are passionate about our team (and its history) or NRL patsies.
Something makes me feel the NRL will be making a lot of recommendations these three will have the power to impose.

100% right are these people put in place to just do the NRL bidding, or to look after OUR CLUB, will we ever no until its to late, they say its better to know devil than the devil u don't know, remember this in 6-12 months time TIGERS SUPPORTERS.
 
@bp tiger said:
some people are easily folded by peoples titles, and also remember this is only a part time gig for them. I don't care how good there resume reads if they have no idea what they are here for and re member they are part timers, so will there hearts be in this 100% , that's my question.

. The position is part time bp, but i will bet that these people will give it their all. It will be a massive challenge for them and that is why they have taken it on. They thrive on challenges, that's why they are so successful with everything they are involved in. Having them on board , our clubs future looks a little bit brighter.
 
@bp tiger said:
@cktiger said:
I'm with bp.
I would like to know if they are passionate about our team (and its history) or NRL patsies.
Something makes me feel the NRL will be making a lot of recommendations these three will have the power to impose.

100% right are these people put in place to just do the NRL bidding, or to look after OUR CLUB, will we ever no until its to late, they say its better to know devil than the devil u don't know, remember this in 6-12 months time TIGERS SUPPORTERS.

This is exactly the point - they're not Independent Directors in the true sense, they're NRL Appointed directors, answerable to the NRL only. They deserve at least 12 months grace to show everyone what they can do, but blind faith is what has got us to the position we're in now.

And to those ridiculing the questioning of rugby league knowledge and passion - their first BIG decision is who is going to coach the club next year. I'd like to think that knowledge of the game is a pretty fair pre-requisite when picking an NRL coach, so it's being left to Mayer, who has spent the last 3 months advocating any responsibility for this decision so as to wipe Potter's blood off his hands.

We're not out of this by any means.
 
@bp tiger said:
"are these people put in place to just do the NRL bidding, or to look after OUR CLUB, …….remember this in 6-12 months time TIGERS SUPPORTERS.

Everybody within OUR CLUB will have a slightly different perception about what OUR CLUB means. Thus we have Balmain dinosaurs talking about OUR CLUB to the Wests dinosaurs talking about OUR CLUB to Wests Tigers supporters of OUR CLUB. Therein lies problem number one for the new board, what exactly and who exactly is OUR CLUB? It will be one of their jobs to mesh multiple divergent public perceptions into some kind of cohesive OUR CLUB. We still know the old devils, they won't go away. Let's give the new devils a go for a while.
While we're at it, can you please enlighten me as to what exactly is the NRL's bidding?
I'm looking forward to your post in 6-12 months time reminding us TIGERS SUPPORTERS of your precognitive abilities.
All the best to the new NRL APPOINTED board!
 
@Mccarry said:
This one has some time to run unfortunately.

Let's face it $3m isn't a lot to pick up 50% of the Wests Tigers. The money will come from somewhere.

What's worse here is another Wests vs Balmain thread

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Best to just ignore it. They should stop crying in their beers and organise a cake stall.
 

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