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Home » Wests Tigers strike bombshell $100m funding deal after stand off with government officials left their hopes of playing at Leichhardt Oval up in the air
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Wests Tigers strike bombshell $100m funding deal after stand off with government officials left their hopes of playing at Leichhardt Oval up in the air

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Wests Tigers have committed to playing home games at Leichhardt Oval and Campbelltown Sports Stadium for at least the next 15 years after securing $100 million in funding.

The bombshell concludes months of tug-of-war between government officials and Tigers chief executive Shane Richardson, who had threatened to withdraw the club from the venues unless funding could be secured for upgrades.

It was a significant threat from Richardson, the man in charge of South Sydney when the Rabbitohs moved out of their inner-city heartland for a better financial deal at Accor Stadium.

But at halftime of the Tigers’ match against North Queensland at Leichhardt on Sunday, Richardson confirmed both grounds were part of the Tigers’ long-term plans.

The agreements are expected to be finalised by the club as soon as Monday, with commercial terms still being finalised.

Wests Tigers have secured $50 million in upgrades to each venue, with local, state and federal governments all chipping in.

Wests Tigers have landed a $100million funding deal that will see them stay at Leichhardt Oval

The Tigers had been embroiled in a tug-of-war with the government over the rights to stay at the venue, if they could not secure funding to make credible upgrades to the stadium

The Tigers had been embroiled in a tug-of-war with the government over the rights to stay at the venue, if they could not secure funding to make credible upgrades to the stadium

NRLW games will also be played at the venues for the length of the agreement

NRLW games will also be played at the venues for the length of the agreement

NRLW games will also be played at the venues for the length of the agreement.

The decision to remain at Campbelltown for the long-term looms as particularly pivotal for the Tigers, given the area’s blooming junior talent pool.

Leichhardt Oval, meanwhile, has been the Tigers’ spiritual home since before their merger with Western Suburbs to form Wests Tigers in 2000.

“We face a unique set of challenges as a joint-venture club and it was vitally important to ensure this strategy supported the long-term financial sustainability of the Wests Tigers, while maintaining a strong connection to the communities we represent,” Richardson said.

“We set a very clear vision for the club, and this strategy is a significant part of that. It lays the platform for an exciting period for our members and supporters and we look forward to sharing more developments on these projects as they are finalised.”

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