Wests Tigers submit plans for $57 million centre of excellence at Concord Oval

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Wests Tigers submit plans for $57 million centre of excellence at Concord Oval

Michael Chammas

Suddenly the future looks bright at the Wests Tigers. Just days out from announcing Ivan Cleary as the man to lead the joint venture, the club has submitted plans for a $57 million centre of excellence that will be the benchmark of sport in NSW.

Plans that revolve around the eventual demolition of the Concord Oval grandstands have been put forward to the state government as part of an initiative that will see $40 million invested into NSW sporting facilities.

Big plans: an artist's impression of the proposed Wests Tigers Centre of Excellence. Photo: Not Available
The Wests Tigers are hopeful of moving out of their dilapidated Concord Oval headquarters into their new facility in 2019, which will also include a multi-purpose community facility as part of the designs submitted for approval on Friday.

The Tigers, who arguably have the worst training facility in the NRL, are expected to put forward in excess of $10 million which will be matched by the state government to build one section of the facility.

The club has also gathered financial commitments from several different bodies to fund close to $30 million needed to build the community-based section of the facility.

"This facility is paramount for the evolution of this organisation to remain competitive in the NRL, especially when it comes to attracting and retaining not only football talent but talented staff," Tigers chief executive Justin Pascoe said.

"As spoken about previously, we're diligently working towards establishing a winning environment and this facility certainly adds to that. We want to provide a world class training, administration and community facility that services the needs of the club, players, staff and community over the next 20 years and beyond. This is a vision we're feverishly working to turn into a reality."

NRL clubs were asked to submit their second final plans to government on March 31, with the Sydney Roosters and Manly Sea Eagles among a long list of NSW clubs trying to earn a piece of the $40 million pie on offer.

The Tigers have purposely included a community use section as part of their submission, which has the backing of rugby union club West Harbour Pirates.

The facility will include a Tigers-exclusive gym and a community gym, as well as three basketball courts, boxing facility and rehabilitation clinic.

"The proposed development is based on an exemplar model, bringing together elite sport, a community group with impeccable credentials in delivering facilities and programs to benefit the community, and local government," Pascoe said.

"The model delivers outstanding facilities, efficiencies across multiple users, a focus on sustainability, and commercial opportunities for the club previously out of reach."

The Tigers believe their facility will surpass the Panthers academy as the premium facility in the NRL, and will be bettered only by the Fremantle Dockers on a national scale.

The facility will also include a retail portion, cafe and childcare facilities. If approved, it's likely construction will begin in early 2018.
 
Why has Pascoe been wasting his time on this initiative and not emailing members about the release of Taniela Paseka!?!?!?
 
Well I've been moaning that wests have to put some serious coin into the joint and here they are stumping up 10 mill for this and secured a further 30mill.
That's freaking awesome for the club.
 
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Why has Pascoe been wasting his time on this initiative and not emailing members about the release of Taniela Paseka!?!?!?

This is much more significant. It's a home for the club.
Great news. Not sure why you think news about a hopeful is more important.
 
Sounds great, good to see management are looking at the big picture.

This will ensure the future of the Wts well into the future.

With the imminent signing of a new coach and maybe the signing of a couple of quality forwards also imminent this augers well for our future success.

Gives Tedesco and others food for thought on their futures.
 
This would be a defining moment in our history if we can get this up. They've done a tremendous job to put together the plans and funding. Surely the state govt cant shy away from a 10 mil contribution with so much other secured funding!

Go u Tigers. Get this done and all is forgiven!

Surely the 4 would want to be involved in this new era. They really could make make their names to be part of the bedrock for this new future.
 
Getting it through would be a great step in the right direction…
 
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Why has Pascoe been wasting his time on this initiative and not emailing members about the release of Taniela Paseka!?!?!?

This is much more significant. It's a home for the club.
Great news. Not sure why you think news about a hopeful is more important.

Being sarcastic :laughing:
 
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Why has Pascoe been wasting his time on this initiative and not emailing members about the release of Taniela Paseka!?!?!?

This is much more significant. It's a home for the club.
Great news. Not sure why you think news about a hopeful is more important.

Being sarcastic :laughing:

My sarcasm detector must be broken. Lol
 
Haven't we been living on hopeful "ifs" on this centre of excellence for the past 4 years ??? This storey is no different….....I'll believe it when the first sod of soil is turned
 
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Why has Pascoe been wasting his time on this initiative and not emailing members about the release of Taniela Paseka!?!?!?

This is much more significant. It's a home for the club.
Great news. Not sure why you think news about a hopeful is more important.

Your cheese has fallen of the cracker surely matchball

I think most can see the sarcasm of this comment with out the vocal inflection to pronounce the lowest form of wit.
 
Great news if it comes to fruition. About time we upgraded, it goes along way to attracting talent. Our facilities at the moment are not NRL standard.
 

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