White knight could save Balmain Tigers

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By ADRIAN PROSZENKO
A mystery white knight has emerged with a proposal to redevelop the old Balmain Leagues Club site in a move that could secure the future of the foundation club.

Mediation talks between property developer Rozelle Village and Balmain were held in the offices of a Sydney law firm on Wednesday and will resume on Thursday. A new property developer has emerged with a plan for the Victoria Road headquarters and is prepared to buy out the current developer, Rozelle Village, whose sole director is Ian Wright.

The Leagues Club owes Rozelle Village about $8 million and allegedly defaulted on a series of loans, with the matter ending up in the Supreme Court. The auditors were about to be called in, but an injunction was granted in the hope the parties could come to an arrangement.

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There are hopes that could be resolved as soon as Thursday after the parties were locked in discussions the previous day.

"It's really positive that there's a positive discussion between the parties and everyone is looking for a positive solution," said Balmain Leagues Club spokesman Danny Munk.

While the details of the new developer are a closely guarded secret, it is understood he is a builder who lives in the local area and is passionate about the project going ahead. His offer, seemingly the last roll of the dice for Balmain, is worth tens of millions of dollars.

Dawn Fraser, the former Australian Olympian who has spent years as a director on the Balmain and Wests Tigers boards, hoped the matter would finally be resolved.

"I know there's an offer on the table for him and I was hoping [Wright] will accept that," Fraser said.

"At the moment, he's putting the leagues club into bad circumstances. He's also affecting the 108-year-old football club we are directors of. We just hope with mediation today he might see fit to do the right thing by us and himself to take the offer on the table."

Wests Tigers chief executive Grant Mayer has previously stated the joint-venture club is "not at risk" as a result of the drama at Balmain. However, there are implications for the foundation club, which hasn't been able to meet its financial obligations, prompting the NRL to step in.

Under an arrangement brokered by rugby league's governing body, the NRL will cover the shortfall of the cash-strapped Balmain side for the next two years. If they are unable to square the ledger in that time, they face losing their shares in the joint venture.

The new proposal could potentially prevent that from happening and could raise the prospect of Balmain directors being given voting rights in future years.

"We're not financial now," Fraser said. "We can't pay our dues and the NRL have had to come in and help out Wests Tigers, which is a bit unfortunate.

"At no stage do we want to be in a position to let the Tigers down."

The latest plans submitted for high-rise buildings at Rozelle Village were rejected by an independent planning authority last month.

The two-tower proposal was to include space leased by the leagues club. It is understood the latest proposal from the new developer would significantly bring down the height.

Wright has previously stated his belief there needs to be a development on that site but, after five years without one on land he owned, would not be pressured into any decision.
 
Hopefully this peanut Wright does the right thing, sells the land, gets his 8 million back plus interest and this proposed re-development can move forward.
 
@Cultured Bogan said:
Wonder if this white knight is currently a sponsor for the Wests Tigers?

That is the most logical assumption

But why wait until now and let the club go through the massive upheavals it has ??
 
@happy tiger said:
@Cultured Bogan said:
Wonder if this white knight is currently a sponsor for the Wests Tigers?

That is the most logical assumption

But why wait until now and let the club go through the massive upheavals it has ??

If it is who we think it is, as I understand it he wasn't involved in the initial agreement to redevelop so his ability to influence things has been very limited.
 
Let's all cross our fingers and hope they take the deal. If we can come out of all this rubbish with a new developer etc and actually get a new leagues club the Tigers will be set for many years to come!
 
Yes hopefully they sell up and run. After all this time that would be best for all. But going off what Wright has said in the past i have y doubts. Things like 'they won't be pushed into selling' and 'committed to the development'.

And when the article said a local builder had plans for the site am i the only one who immediately got an image of some tradie, wearing a singlet, with a ute, and a dog rocking up to some board meeting? :slight_smile:
 
@happy tiger said:
But why wait until now and let the club go through the massive upheavals it has ??

So both parties are desperate to exit and you get the deal done as cheap as possible.
 
Wright is the director , not the owner. He's just a puppet.
And I wouldn't think that it is Meriton as I don't believe he would negotiate for one second with the grubs that own it now.
Had Harry been involved from the start, this project would have been finished years ago.
Whomever brokered the original deal should be held accountable .

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@crusader said:
Wright is the director , not the owner. He's just a puppet.
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Rozelle Village is, if memory serves me correctly, a partnership between Ian Wright and some Japanese investor.

Indications from Ian Wright previously are that he will take his time and do what he likes with the site, but from a financial point of view, he would be losing buckets on of money on the place by leaving it empty and untenanted.

Lets hope common sense prevails, but not holding my breath!
 
@Abraham said:
@crusader said:
Wright is the director , not the owner. He's just a puppet.
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Rozelle Village is, if memory serves me correctly, a partnership between Ian Wright and some Japanese investor.

Indications from Ian Wright previously are that he will take his time and do what he likes with the site, but from a financial point of view, he would be losing buckets on of money on the place by leaving it empty and untenanted.

Lets hope common sense prevails, but not holding my breath!

From the few articles I've read of Wright, he seems like a bit of a Donald Trump type. A lot of noise & ego with no substance.

I'm not holding out much hope. I'm hope I'm wrong, but he may not be someone with too much common sense.
 
I understand what Yoss ,Gary and Watto are saying

But Harry must be wearing some of this mess being our major sponsor , in the sense he is involved with a club that financially unstable
 
@crusader said:
Wright is the director , not the owner. He's just a puppet.
And I wouldn't think that it is Meriton as I don't believe he would negotiate for one second with the grubs that own it now.
Had Harry been involved from the start, this project would have been finished years ago.
Whomever brokered the original deal should be held accountable .

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It's not as simple as all that. The initial agreement was with a large multi national company who looked as solid as a rock. Pretty much the day everything was to be signed the GFC hit. A few years earlier and we could be having this discussion in the foyer of the new club.
 
@happy tiger said:
I understand what Yoss ,Gary and Watto are saying

But Harry must be wearing some of this mess being our major sponsor , in the sense he is involved with a club that financially unstable

I'm not sure that's fair. I don't think you can expect sponsors to be responsible for overall financial conditions.
 
@Yossarian said:
@happy tiger said:
I understand what Yoss ,Gary and Watto are saying

But Harry must be wearing some of this mess being our major sponsor , in the sense he is involved with a club that financially unstable

I'm not sure that's fair. I don't think you can expect sponsors to be responsible for overall financial conditions.

Yoss you have totally misunderstood what I said ( or meant to say )

Harry T himself would of taken a hit to his credibility to a degree himself with being our sugar daddy to an extent

I'm not blaming him at all
 
If half of the stuff I've heard about how Triguboff does business is half-way true I'd be pretty wary about wanting him as sugar daddy. He's not a Tinkler in the sense that his money is real, but if he's not buried with his first dollar it'll only be because he persuaded someone to give him two bucks for it.

I'm sorry but I can't say a lot more so this is probably going to be dismissed as meaningless gossip. I wouldn't blame anyone who did so TBH.
 
@2041 said:
If half of the stuff I've heard about how Triguboff does business is half-way true I'd be pretty wary about wanting him as sugar daddy. He's not a Tinkler in the sense that his money is real, but if he's not buried with his first dollar it'll only be because he persuaded someone to give him two bucks for it.

I'm sorry but I can't say a lot more so this is probably going to be dismissed as meaningless gossip. I wouldn't blame anyone who did so TBH.

Maybe that's why he is a billionaire and I'm a battler!..
 

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