WT Ownership, The Board & Senior Management - MEGA Thread

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Aaron Woods talking on NRL tonight seemed to sum up an issue
He said he's now played for 2 Joint Ventures WT and SGI
He said when he played for Tigers not everyone in each area supported Tigers and when he played for Dragons not everyone in each area supported Dragons but now at Manly everyone in the area supports Manly and that is awesome
His words
What exactly is our area ?
We don't have one and it will continue that way until the clowns running the show settle on one home ground. Either Leichhardt or Campbelltown - don't care which one but one needs to be chosen and stick with it. The other can get a couple of games a year.
 
I can't control the behaviour of management but I can control mine and how I act is important to me. That importance mainly come from the fact anytime I have moved away from the values my father instilled in me I have not been ok with my own behaviour. I am not talking about a passive approach either, just becuase it won't be the same approach as what you would take does not mean it will be passive.

I am not suggesting coming up with ideas for who should be on the board but it is important to know what and how you are seeking change.

As we have been working closely with the club, I believe that it is respectful and professional to approach them first. I don't want to preempt that too much but in all honesty I do not expect them to respond well to what we have to say.

After that the intention would be to build pressure through fan and media support. I believe the only true way to get change at this club is as you have said is to build enough pressure for the Holman Barnes Group to feel compelled to make changes and to override the culture of self-preservation. I think it is important to have a very clear message around the current structures, why they are not working and strategies for change. Ranting "Sack Pascoe" doesn't achieve anything. If those messages can be delivered through media support in a clear, passionate, calm and professional manner then I believe that is much harder to dismiss than an old man yelling at clouds.

I think the first step in all of that is to call for a proper club wide independent review, including at board level, that would hopefully lead to more professional and rigorous recruitment strategies for key positions within the club. The independent review is important as looking from the outside like we all are it is very difficult to determine where the issues are. We can all guess and are probably right but I think it is important to get these things right.

At present board members are appointed by the various groups that make up the ownership group, this is where the issues lay, there is no accountability around who is appointed.

In all reality to running of the entire Holman Barnes Group, including Wests Tigers and Wests Magpies comes down to the decisions of the 20 people who have control over the powerbase of the Holman Barnes Group board.



These are all only my own ideas
Yep - and i doubt that structure is going to change. I think what you have to suss out is what is the benefit to those 20 or so in controlling Wests Tigers. You would have to convince them that they lose nothing by relinquishing control of WT board.
 
We don't have one and it will continue that way until the clowns running the show settle on one home ground. Either Leichhardt or Campbelltown - don't care which one but one needs to be chosen and stick with it. The other can get a couple of games a year.
Wasn’t there talk that we were looking to base the majority of games out at Campbelltown next year?
Has gone very quiet.
A decision like that should surely be made soon?
 
Wasn’t there talk that we were looking to base the majority of games out at Campbelltown next year?
Has gone very quiet.
A decision like that should surely be made soon?
I did see something on here during the off season suggesting that - but as you say i haven't heard anything since.
 
Really? I would have thought coaching instability would now be the lowest possible concern for Wests Tigers.

With Sheens installed for 2 years and Benji contracted to lead in 2025, at worst Benji might come in early, but no way Benji isn't the coach for at least 3 seasons, no earlier than 2024 - they simply won't cut Benji any earlier unless he does something illegal or monumentally stupid.

You probably couldn't get a better guarantee of the long-term coaching situation from any other club.
My understanding is that Benji takes the head coach job at the end of 2024?
When did that change?
 
I can't control the behaviour of management but I can control mine and how I act is important to me. That importance mainly come from the fact anytime I have moved away from the values my father instilled in me I have not been ok with my own behaviour. I am not talking about a passive approach either, just becuase it won't be the same approach as what you would take does not mean it will be passive.

I am not suggesting coming up with ideas for who should be on the board but it is important to know what and how you are seeking change.

As we have been working closely with the club, I believe that it is respectful and professional to approach them first. I don't want to preempt that too much but in all honesty I do not expect them to respond well to what we have to say.

After that the intention would be to build pressure through fan and media support. I believe the only true way to get change at this club is as you have said is to build enough pressure for the Holman Barnes Group to feel compelled to make changes and to override the culture of self-preservation. I think it is important to have a very clear message around the current structures, why they are not working and strategies for change. Ranting "Sack Pascoe" doesn't achieve anything. If those messages can be delivered through media support in a clear, passionate, calm and professional manner then I believe that is much harder to dismiss than an old man yelling at clouds.

I think the first step in all of that is to call for a proper club wide independent review, including at board level, that would hopefully lead to more professional and rigorous recruitment strategies for key positions within the club. The independent review is important as looking from the outside like we all are it is very difficult to determine where the issues are. We can all guess and are probably right but I think it is important to get these things right.

At present board members are appointed by the various groups that make up the ownership group, this is where the issues lay, there is no accountability around who is appointed.

In all reality to running of the entire Holman Barnes Group, including Wests Tigers and Wests Magpies comes down to the decisions of the 20 people who have control over the powerbase of the Holman Barnes Group board.



These are all only my own ideas
Very well stated Cochise.
If I may add?
Before any discussions can start, we need to know what the agenda is. I would love to know the thoughts of each of the 20 board members to the question..
Why does Wests Tigers exist?
What is it’s main purpose?
If they can answer that question honestly then we have a starting point for further communication, particularly if it coincides with supporters’ views.
It’s highly likely that the board has a similar main purpose?
I realise you’ve already thought through your approach, I’m just thinking out aloud.
It’s an honourable thing you’re doing, which will affect the lives of many people.
 
Here’s a long shot. Why doesn’t the club approach Des Hasler to do a review of the football operations and someone like Shane Richardson to do a review of the club operations?
Last review of the club the reviewer ended up getting the coaching job after axing the coach.
We might get Des that way.
 
Wests Tigers
Thu 20 Apr 2023, 04:22 PM

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Wests Tigers is delighted to announce the appointment of former Western Suburbs player, John Dorahy, to the club’s Board of Directors.
Dorahy takes up the position vacated by Simon Cook, who has stepped down after seven years of service to the club.
Dorahy enjoyed a highly decorated playing career amassing 239 first grade games across 15 seasons, including 102 for the Magpies between 1974 and 1979.

He also has a wealth of experience in coaching, having coached for six seasons in the UK Super League, at Wigan and Warrington.
John also brings significant business acumen to the club, having served on several boards, including Wollongong City Council, Leagues Clubs Australia, Wests Leagues Illawarra and Venues NSW.
Dorahy says he’s very proud to take up a position on the Wests Tigers Board.
“This club has a profound impact on the community, and I am thrilled and honoured to be joining as a Director,” said Dorahy.
I grew up following the Tigers and then played for the Magpies, so there is a very strong connection with me and this club.
John Dorahy
“I believe I can bring my experience as a former sportsman and businessman to benefit the club on many levels.
“I look forward to working with the Board and Chair Lee Hagipantelis, CEO Justin Pascoe, and the whole organisation as we strive for success on and off the field.”
Cook says he has made the decision to step down due to ‘workload’ and a ‘need for change’.
“I have made the decision to step aside as a director of Wests Tigers,” said Cook.
“The workload in my position as CEO of the Holman Barnes Group has increased to such a level, that I don’t believe I can commit to the time required to fulfil my obligations and duty as part of the Board.
“I also believe that Wests Tigers needs change and regeneration; it is time for Wests Tigers to look to new people with the right skill set who can provide the Club with the success our loyal fans deserve.
In my opinion, John Dorahy is the perfect start to this change.
Simon Cook
“I would like to thank everyone involved at Wests Tigers for their support in my time as a director.”
 
My understanding is that Benji takes the head coach job at the end of 2024?
When did that change?
It didn't change. But some folks have been saying that Sheens needs to go (already), and I believe even if that did happen, it would only mean Benji comes in earlier, not a different coach.
 

Welcome Joe Cool.
Wonder if this is enough of a "footy brain" change to placate anyone? Very interesting, because Simon Cook has stepped down and he's the Wests Ashfield (now Holman Barnes) CEO, i.e. one of the "top dogs".
 
Wonder if this is enough of a "footy brain" change to placate anyone? Very interesting, because Simon Cook has stepped down and he's the Wests Ashfield (now Holman Barnes) CEO, i.e. one of the "top dogs".
Interesting what Cook said when he stepped down :

“I also believe that Wests Tigers needs change and regeneration; it is time for Wests Tigers to look to new people with the right skill set who can provide the Club with the success our loyal fans deserve."

Maybe they are finally seeing the light.
 
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