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Has anyone got access to the telegraph article just posted? Saying Lee and Pascoe are gone

‘The Wests Tigers have placed the future of the club in the hands of a new chair and former NSW Premier in the biggest shake-up in their history.’

Junior just posted it in the board thread
 
Just listened to the Chairman's segment on SEN via the podcast https://www.sen.com.au/programs/breakfast-with-vossy-and-brandy/

A couple of interesting things at the 10:40 mark ...

He basically confirms Blore to Melbourne in '25 however expects a big season from him for us in '24. And that Olam is likely off the table now.

And very interestingly when talking about our recruitment team, says Benji & Justin Pascoe (no mention of Scott Fulton).

So either Fulton is on the outer, only looks after recruitment of our lower levels now or Lee is becoming forgetful.
This is fricking hilarious!!

The flash twerp still thought he was in charge moving forward into 2024 while on his paid radio spot this morning!!!

What an arrogant LOSER!!!

Never could read the room and realise his position was entirely untenable!

Go back to ambulance chasing you 2 bob Politis-wannabe bum!!
 
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The much-maligned Wests Tigers have undertaken the most significant overhaul in their chequered history after placing the future of the club in the hands of a new chair and chief executive.
This masthead can reveal that Tigers shareholders have agreed to sweeping changes following an independent review into the club’s governance.
Chair Lee Hagipantelis and chief executive Justin Pascoe will both depart as part of the re-structure, which was officially endorsed by the shareholders of the club on Monday night.
This masthead understands Pascoe tendered his resignation on Tuesday.
The Tigers’ new leadership structure will be headed up in an interim capacity by former NSW premier Barry O’Farrell and ex-South Sydney chief executive Shane Richardson.
Shane Richardson will join the Wests Tigers. Picture: NRL Photos

Shane Richardson will join the Wests Tigers. Picture: NRL Photos
The Tigers had a meeting of the football club board scheduled for Tuesday night but it is understood it has been delayed by 24 hours to complete legal documents and allow the club to get its new leadership structure in place.
Remarkably, it is understood the Holman Barnes Group directors on the Tigers board have ratified their own demise, voting in favour of the changes that have effectively blown up the club’s leadership structure.
O’Farrell will return for his second stint as chair albeit in an interim capacity - he was appointed to the role four years ago but departed after less than 12 months due to other commitments.

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Hagipantelis, who is also the Tigers’ major sponsor, has been at the helm of the club for four years but had no say in his future given power to make change resides with the club’s shareholders - the Holman Barnes Group, Wests and Balmain.

The mass changes are the result of an independent review that was ordered by the Holman Barnes Group and undertaken by former NRL chief financial officer Tony Crawford and Gary Barnier, the managing director of Benchmarking Matters and Cooperage Capital.
The Tigers confirmed that the board had been reduced from seven members to four during a transition period. The new board will be made up of O’Farrell and a representative of each of the three Wests Tigers shareholders – Dave Gilbert for Holman Barnes, Danny Stapleton for Balmain and a nomination from the Wests Magpies.
CEO Justin Pascoe (L) is out, while Barry O’Farrell heads up the new structure. Picture: AAP Image/Dean Lewins

CEO Justin Pascoe (L) is out, while Barry O’Farrell heads up the new structure. Picture: AAP Image/Dean Lewins
The changes are subject to legal approvals. O’Farrell and Richardson will begin their roles in the new year.
Holman Barnes chair Tony Andreacchio said the appointments would give the Wests Tigers the strong and experienced leadership that the club needed at this time.
“We are determined to be successful for our members and fans and that process begins in the front office,” he said.
Andreacchio thanked Hagipantelis and Pascoe for their dedication and hard work for the Wests Tigers.
“Lee and Justin faced enormous challenges, but they have left a legacy which gives us a strong base for the future,” he said.
“In particular, they leave us with a world class Centre of Excellence and the club is in a stronger financial position because of the relationships they established with sponsors and other supporters.”
Tony Andreacchio (second from left) with the former Wests Tigers board in 2014. Picture: Jeremy Piper

Tony Andreacchio (second from left) with the former Wests Tigers board in 2014. Picture: Jeremy Piper
Andreacchio said Holman Barnes believed it was important to move quickly to accept the key recommendation to appoint a new leadership team without delay.
“But one thing is clear – this club is determined to provide the leadership required to be successful in the NRL.”
Danny Stapleton, chair of Balmain, said it was significant that all shareholders were united in supporting the changes.
“We all share one goal – to see the Wests Tigers again become a real force in the NRL on and off the field,” he said.
Dennis Burgess, Wests Magpies chairman, said the club fully endorsed the review’s recommendations because they will be key to the Wests Tigers’ future success.

 
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The much-maligned Wests Tigers have undertaken the most significant overhaul in their chequered history after placing the future of the club in the hands of a new chair and chief executive.
This masthead can reveal that Tigers shareholders have agreed to sweeping changes following an independent review into the club’s governance.
Chair Lee Hagipantelis and chief executive Justin Pascoe will both depart as part of the re-structure, which was officially endorsed by the shareholders of the club on Monday night.
This masthead understands Pascoe tendered his resignation on Tuesday.
The Tigers’ new leadership structure will be headed up in an interim capacity by former NSW premier Barry O’Farrell and ex-South Sydney chief executive Shane Richardson.
Shane Richardson will join the Wests Tigers. Picture: NRL Photos

Shane Richardson will join the Wests Tigers. Picture: NRL Photos
The Tigers had a meeting of the football club board scheduled for Tuesday night but it is understood it has been delayed by 24 hours to complete legal documents and allow the club to get its new leadership structure in place.
Remarkably, it is understood the Holman Barnes Group directors on the Tigers board have ratified their own demise, voting in favour of the changes that have effectively blown up the club’s leadership structure.
O’Farrell will return for his second stint as chair albeit in an interim capacity - he was appointed to the role four years ago but departed after less than 12 months due to other commitments.

Is dismissing the entire Wests Tigers board the best move for the club?​

Yes
No
Cast your vote

Hagipantelis, who is also the Tigers’ major sponsor, has been at the helm of the club for four years but had no say in his future given power to make change resides with the club’s shareholders - the Holman Barnes Group, Wests and Balmain.

The mass changes are the result of an independent review that was ordered by the Holman Barnes Group and undertaken by former NRL chief financial officer Tony Crawford and Gary Barnier, the managing director of Benchmarking Matters and Cooperage Capital.
The Tigers confirmed that the board had been reduced from seven members to four during a transition period. The new board will be made up of O’Farrell and a representative of each of the three Wests Tigers shareholders – Dave Gilbert for Holman Barnes, Danny Stapleton for Balmain and a nomination from the Wests Magpies.
CEO Justin Pascoe (L) is out, while Barry O’Farrell heads up the new structure. Picture: AAP Image/Dean Lewins

CEO Justin Pascoe (L) is out, while Barry O’Farrell heads up the new structure. Picture: AAP Image/Dean Lewins
The changes are subject to legal approvals. O’Farrell and Richardson will begin their roles in the new year.
Holman Barnes chair Tony Andreacchio said the appointments would give the Wests Tigers the strong and experienced leadership that the club needed at this time.
“We are determined to be successful for our members and fans and that process begins in the front office,” he said.
Andreacchio thanked Hagipantelis and Pascoe for their dedication and hard work for the Wests Tigers.
“Lee and Justin faced enormous challenges, but they have left a legacy which gives us a strong base for the future,” he said.
“In particular, they leave us with a world class Centre of Excellence and the club is in a stronger financial position because of the relationships they established with sponsors and other supporters.”
Tony Andreacchio (second from left) with the former Wests Tigers board in 2014. Picture: Jeremy Piper

Tony Andreacchio (second from left) with the former Wests Tigers board in 2014. Picture: Jeremy Piper
Andreacchio said Holman Barnes believed it was important to move quickly to accept the key recommendation to appoint a new leadership team without delay.
“But one thing is clear – this club is determined to provide the leadership required to be successful in the NRL.”
Danny Stapleton, chair of Balmain, said it was significant that all shareholders were united in supporting the changes.
“We all share one goal – to see the Wests Tigers again become a real force in the NRL on and off the field,” he said.
Dennis Burgess, Wests Magpies chairman, said the club fully endorsed the review’s recommendations because they will be key to the Wests Tigers’ future success.

Did you notice? Still Balmain Wests. Cancer still lives on.
 

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