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OPINION
It’s time for real change at Wests Tigers. The fans deserve nothing less
Darcy Byrne
Inner West Mayor
January 9, 2025 — 3.39pm

Jack Gibson, perhaps the greatest coach in the history of rugby league, famously proclaimed that “winning starts in the front office”. The last three dismal years at Wests Tigers, including a trifecta of wooden spoons, are the ultimate proof of Gibson’s point.

As has been on public display once again this past week, the central impediment to the Wests Tigers NRL team’s recovery on the football field is poor governance in the boardroom.A New Year’s Eve coup against the board of the Wests Ashfield Leagues Club (the majority owner of Wests Tigers) has once again thrown the club into administrative chaos. While the rest of Sydney was getting ready to watch the fireworks, a majority of the club’s board members launched an internal missile instead. Four of the seven directors issued suspensions to the other three for periods of up to eight years.

The 2025 season marks 20 years since the Tigers’ magical run to capture the NRL premiership. It is 14 years since we last played finals football. Last year our club finished last in five separate competitions across juniors, women’s and men’s. Quite a feat, but not the sort of record you want to be breaking.
The incredible thing is that Wests Tigers fans have remained so devoted. Against our better judgment, we remain among the most passionate and loyal fans in all of rugby league. Television ratings for the team are still strong and the slightest sign of a winning run brings fans out in their orange, white and black colours all over Sydney.

But after so many years on the losing side of the ledger, members and supporters have simply had enough of the backroom brawling that keeps bringing our club into disrepute.

So, at a time when Wests Tigers CEO Shane Richardson’s leadership, the arrival of star player Jarome Luai and a much-improved playing roster had generated hope of a revival, yet another round of petty disputes and negative headlines still holds back our club.

How and why does this keep happening? The short answer is that the Wests Ashfield Leagues Club is governed by an antiquated and anti-democratic system that puts power over the organisation’s affairs in the hands of a tiny number of unelected “debenture” holders. These 18 people, who are appointed for lifetime terms, then select five of the seven board members from among themselves.
The leagues club’s 27,000 members are able to elect only two board members, locking them out of any real say. Tellingly, these two directly elected board members – Rick Wayde and Tony Andreacchio – have now been expelled from the board and the club. It’s bizarre that in 2025 any registered club has such a closed-shop system of governance. Little wonder that the Independent Liquor and Gaming Authority has launched an investigation into this dysfunction. Loyal and long-suffering Wests Tigers fans deserve better than this mess.

Our team is competing in the most professional rugby league competition on earth, but our club’s governance looks like the amateur committee for a second-rate park footy team.

Worse still, there remains a handful of dinosaurs on both sides of the joint-venture absurdly pushing for Wests Tigers to be disbanded and the Wests Magpies and Balmain Tigers re-established. It’s one thing to be a one-eyed supporter but 25 years after the merger they are still blindly fighting the war.
The good news is that this latest round of boardroom intrigue and seemingly endless division has galvanised fans to say enough is enough. A range of Wests Tigers supporters’ groups have come together under the banner of Wests Tigers Unite to demand reform of the outdated board structure and new standards of professionalism.

An increasing number of longstanding Wests Ashfield board members are also bravely speaking out to say the system of centralised control has had its day. A new, democratic governance, in which the club’s members and Wests Tigers fans have a real say, and can make the board accountable, is desperately needed.

Our club is at a crossroads. We cannot turn back to the past, and staying on our current trajectory will mean Wests Tigers just continue to fall further behind our NRL rivals. Or, as Jack Gibson said: “In football, if you are standing still, you’re going backwards fast.”

It’s time for real change at Wests Tigers. And this time, the fans will not accept anything less.

Darcy Byrne is mayor of Inner West Council.
 
The magpies amd Balmain supporters are out in force atm. In the comment section under every tigers posts there's half a dozen people saying it'll he a good thing If Balmain or the Magpies go it alone.

Only seen former Balmain fans advocate for this..........except ole Bugsy but ain't sure of his real bona fides lol.
 
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OPINION
It’s time for real change at Wests Tigers. The fans deserve nothing less
Darcy Byrne
Inner West Mayor
January 9, 2025 — 3.39pm

Jack Gibson, perhaps the greatest coach in the history of rugby league, famously proclaimed that “winning starts in the front office”. The last three dismal years at Wests Tigers, including a trifecta of wooden spoons, are the ultimate proof of Gibson’s point.

As has been on public display once again this past week, the central impediment to the Wests Tigers NRL team’s recovery on the football field is poor governance in the boardroom.A New Year’s Eve coup against the board of the Wests Ashfield Leagues Club (the majority owner of Wests Tigers) has once again thrown the club into administrative chaos. While the rest of Sydney was getting ready to watch the fireworks, a majority of the club’s board members launched an internal missile instead. Four of the seven directors issued suspensions to the other three for periods of up to eight years.

The 2025 season marks 20 years since the Tigers’ magical run to capture the NRL premiership. It is 14 years since we last played finals football. Last year our club finished last in five separate competitions across juniors, women’s and men’s. Quite a feat, but not the sort of record you want to be breaking.
The incredible thing is that Wests Tigers fans have remained so devoted. Against our better judgment, we remain among the most passionate and loyal fans in all of rugby league. Television ratings for the team are still strong and the slightest sign of a winning run brings fans out in their orange, white and black colours all over Sydney.

But after so many years on the losing side of the ledger, members and supporters have simply had enough of the backroom brawling that keeps bringing our club into disrepute.

So, at a time when Wests Tigers CEO Shane Richardson’s leadership, the arrival of star player Jarome Luai and a much-improved playing roster had generated hope of a revival, yet another round of petty disputes and negative headlines still holds back our club.

How and why does this keep happening? The short answer is that the Wests Ashfield Leagues Club is governed by an antiquated and anti-democratic system that puts power over the organisation’s affairs in the hands of a tiny number of unelected “debenture” holders. These 18 people, who are appointed for lifetime terms, then select five of the seven board members from among themselves.
The leagues club’s 27,000 members are able to elect only two board members, locking them out of any real say. Tellingly, these two directly elected board members – Rick Wayde and Tony Andreacchio – have now been expelled from the board and the club. It’s bizarre that in 2025 any registered club has such a closed-shop system of governance. Little wonder that the Independent Liquor and Gaming Authority has launched an investigation into this dysfunction. Loyal and long-suffering Wests Tigers fans deserve better than this mess.

Our team is competing in the most professional rugby league competition on earth, but our club’s governance looks like the amateur committee for a second-rate park footy team.

Worse still, there remains a handful of dinosaurs on both sides of the joint-venture absurdly pushing for Wests Tigers to be disbanded and the Wests Magpies and Balmain Tigers re-established. It’s one thing to be a one-eyed supporter but 25 years after the merger they are still blindly fighting the war.
The good news is that this latest round of boardroom intrigue and seemingly endless division has galvanised fans to say enough is enough. A range of Wests Tigers supporters’ groups have come together under the banner of Wests Tigers Unite to demand reform of the outdated board structure and new standards of professionalism.

An increasing number of longstanding Wests Ashfield board members are also bravely speaking out to say the system of centralised control has had its day. A new, democratic governance, in which the club’s members and Wests Tigers fans have a real say, and can make the board accountable, is desperately needed.

Our club is at a crossroads. We cannot turn back to the past, and staying on our current trajectory will mean Wests Tigers just continue to fall further behind our NRL rivals. Or, as Jack Gibson said: “In football, if you are standing still, you’re going backwards fast.”

It’s time for real change at Wests Tigers. And this time, the fans will not accept anything less.

Darcy Byrne is mayor of Inner West Council.
Thanks for the article @Lauren .

Fluff piece.
 
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Richardson didn't address anything about the infighting - that happened. It wasnt a media beat up, nor did the podcasters fans create division.
That is all HBG'd doing. Ignoring it doesn't mean it didn't happen and that it wasn't cause for concern.
Point the finger where you want but the board has not been a "happy family" in very recent times.
As long as Richardson has full autonomy and the independent directors are brought in - then how ,and what, and who, made that happen will be less of an issue and then the focus can be on the footy side of things as it should be.
Snow White and six of her dwarfs can be on the board as long as Richo is pulling the strings.
 
Saw that written more than once like Richos' jab was toward
Fans / Podcasters 😂😂😂

I'd have thought It was clear (in the least) that it was toward the ousted Directors and the
mainstream media they've been feeding, Not disgruntled fans.

You failed to mention the Kea bid.

Point is podcasters ae increasing speculation without basis.
 
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As one of your mates said on here recently...keep putting pressure onto the board and they will eventually fall apart. I think this was part of the tactic from Garry Leo from BALMAIN, but it backfired.

That's the really sad thing about it.

The petitions,especially the second one caused division within HBG and Wests magpies and indeed within the fanbase and are not a majority view.

The disruption/division especially from the second division is actually spiteful.
 
Thank you all for your respect 🥰, particularly from @cochise 😍🥰 and particularly after being in receipt of a rather heavy fatherly slap, as another particularly intelligent poster said just a few pages back.
I didn't think COCHISE had it in him Lol.
Mate you literally said your mother told you if you don’t have anything nice to say then don't say anything at all.

Shame you don't respect your mother enough to follow her advice.

I have never seen someone hold a grudge like you, especially after being proven they are in the wrong.

You have spent 3 years trying to settle scores on here while hiding behind a new username and not telling anyone who you were.

I have never met a more dishonest poster. You never argue in good faith and hide behind pseudonyms. Gutless.
 
OPINION
It’s time for real change at Wests Tigers. The fans deserve nothing less
Darcy Byrne
Inner West Mayor
January 9, 2025 — 3.39pm

Jack Gibson, perhaps the greatest coach in the history of rugby league, famously proclaimed that “winning starts in the front office”. The last three dismal years at Wests Tigers, including a trifecta of wooden spoons, are the ultimate proof of Gibson’s point.

As has been on public display once again this past week, the central impediment to the Wests Tigers NRL team’s recovery on the football field is poor governance in the boardroom.A New Year’s Eve coup against the board of the Wests Ashfield Leagues Club (the majority owner of Wests Tigers) has once again thrown the club into administrative chaos. While the rest of Sydney was getting ready to watch the fireworks, a majority of the club’s board members launched an internal missile instead. Four of the seven directors issued suspensions to the other three for periods of up to eight years.

The 2025 season marks 20 years since the Tigers’ magical run to capture the NRL premiership. It is 14 years since we last played finals football. Last year our club finished last in five separate competitions across juniors, women’s and men’s. Quite a feat, but not the sort of record you want to be breaking.
The incredible thing is that Wests Tigers fans have remained so devoted. Against our better judgment, we remain among the most passionate and loyal fans in all of rugby league. Television ratings for the team are still strong and the slightest sign of a winning run brings fans out in their orange, white and black colours all over Sydney.

But after so many years on the losing side of the ledger, members and supporters have simply had enough of the backroom brawling that keeps bringing our club into disrepute.

So, at a time when Wests Tigers CEO Shane Richardson’s leadership, the arrival of star player Jarome Luai and a much-improved playing roster had generated hope of a revival, yet another round of petty disputes and negative headlines still holds back our club.

How and why does this keep happening? The short answer is that the Wests Ashfield Leagues Club is governed by an antiquated and anti-democratic system that puts power over the organisation’s affairs in the hands of a tiny number of unelected “debenture” holders. These 18 people, who are appointed for lifetime terms, then select five of the seven board members from among themselves.
The leagues club’s 27,000 members are able to elect only two board members, locking them out of any real say. Tellingly, these two directly elected board members – Rick Wayde and Tony Andreacchio – have now been expelled from the board and the club. It’s bizarre that in 2025 any registered club has such a closed-shop system of governance. Little wonder that the Independent Liquor and Gaming Authority has launched an investigation into this dysfunction. Loyal and long-suffering Wests Tigers fans deserve better than this mess.

Our team is competing in the most professional rugby league competition on earth, but our club’s governance looks like the amateur committee for a second-rate park footy team.

Worse still, there remains a handful of dinosaurs on both sides of the joint-venture absurdly pushing for Wests Tigers to be disbanded and the Wests Magpies and Balmain Tigers re-established. It’s one thing to be a one-eyed supporter but 25 years after the merger they are still blindly fighting the war.
The good news is that this latest round of boardroom intrigue and seemingly endless division has galvanised fans to say enough is enough. A range of Wests Tigers supporters’ groups have come together under the banner of Wests Tigers Unite to demand reform of the outdated board structure and new standards of professionalism.

An increasing number of longstanding Wests Ashfield board members are also bravely speaking out to say the system of centralised control has had its day. A new, democratic governance, in which the club’s members and Wests Tigers fans have a real say, and can make the board accountable, is desperately needed.

Our club is at a crossroads. We cannot turn back to the past, and staying on our current trajectory will mean Wests Tigers just continue to fall further behind our NRL rivals. Or, as Jack Gibson said: “In football, if you are standing still, you’re going backwards fast.”

It’s time for real change at Wests Tigers. And this time, the fans will not accept anything less.

Darcy Byrne is mayor of Inner West Council.

clearly a Balmain Tigers fan …

Am I doing this right?
 
Maybe the podcaster who had him on his platform disagrees. Plenty have used Waydes comments as proof that wests are winding back the review and bringing back the magpies.
For me the removal of the directors shows the dysfunction at board level that has plagued our club, not just the hbg.

Wests Magpies had their chairman removed less than 2 years ago for arguing at public functions with the Wests Tigers chairman and ceo.

Balmain reportedly hasn't held agms in years and have directors calling for the breakup of the Wests Tigers.

The governance of the ownership group is a mess mate and separation from the ownership group and the Wests Tigers is crucial for the future of the Wests Tigers.
 
It looks to me like

Reason A 10%
Reason B 90%

Naturally i could be 100% wrong but that is my honest opinion and now the board are trying to save face
I tend to agree with you @jadtiger.
To me seems Romero and HBG put the breaks on the appointment of the independant directors, I reckon they got to the point they had the candidates ready then put the brakes on. Only in the last week to backflip and renew the process of bringing them on board.
If Romero had every intention to follow through with the review why didn't she just come out and say the new directors will be in place by the end of January. She didn't she waited 4 days for the crap storm to start and hid behind a press release that ment nothing.
Plus the fact that the 3 guys who agreed with and vocally approved the reviews findings have been given a combined 15 year ban from HBG and WestsTigers premises says to me She led a power play designed to maintain control of the Tigers. Hence why she threatened Barry OFarrell with a legal notice not to hold a board meeting without her approval.
The guys leaking to the media, the fan backlash, Mayoral pressure, minister for gaming and the liquor and gaming involvement imo really caught them by surprise. People like Romero function great in the dark when noone can see what's happening but once a torch is shone on them they crumble.
She has really put herself in a horrible spot. She now has to approve and implement all recommendations of the review. As she was on the podcast infront of everyone, if she fails she has destroyed all her credibility.
But if she does implement the recommendations of the review she still destroys her credibility to the board members she was in the coup with. The proof is imo the fact now her position as chair of HBG has become untenable and she will be ousted sooner rather than later as soon as all the dust settles. Her priority now has to come out smelling as good as she can because she will know now she's on her way out of the HBG boardroom and will be thinking about her corporate future. If she fails to implement the independant directors she will destroy her corporate career, but if she does bring the independant directors on she will be punted from her role at HBG for the mess she helped cause.
 
For me the removal of the directors shows the dysfunction at board level that has plagued our club, not just the hbg.

Wests Magpies had their chairman removed less than 2 years ago for arguing at public functions with the Wests Tigers chairman and ceo.

Balmain reportedly hasn't held agms in years and have directors calling for the breakup of the Wests Tigers.

The governance of the ownership group is a mess mate and separation from the ownership group and the Wests Tigers is crucial for the future of the Wests Tigers.
And I've seen nothing to believe they are not enacting that. Richardson re-affirmed it yesterday.
 
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