Waratahs chief executive **Jason Allen** is the hot tip to get the newly-created Wests Tigers general manager job. Allen is highly regarded in rugby union circles and looks set to vie for the position with veteran coach Brian Smith.
It was Smith's internal review of the Tigers that brought to light all the problems at the club that resulted in their crashing and burning out of the finals race.
Whoever gets the job will face a massive task getting the mess that is the Tigers back into a smoothly functioning club.
Players have had too much say and will need to be brought into line, while the Tigers need to find a coach in a hurry.
Mick Potter will meet with the board this week but is long odds to keep his job after the Tigers bombed out of the finals race in both his years at the helm.
Assistant coaches David Kidwell and Todd Payten are the favourites for then job, with Jason Taylor and Anthony Griffin also in the hunt.
				
			It was Smith's internal review of the Tigers that brought to light all the problems at the club that resulted in their crashing and burning out of the finals race.
Whoever gets the job will face a massive task getting the mess that is the Tigers back into a smoothly functioning club.
Players have had too much say and will need to be brought into line, while the Tigers need to find a coach in a hurry.
Mick Potter will meet with the board this week but is long odds to keep his job after the Tigers bombed out of the finals race in both his years at the helm.
Assistant coaches David Kidwell and Todd Payten are the favourites for then job, with Jason Taylor and Anthony Griffin also in the hunt.