Official Cronulla Sharks Board + Management

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Ease up fellas, primary school was 10 of the toughest years of my life
 
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Nearly made it two weeks!

Reminds me of a company I worked at. Guy didn't make it to the lunch break. He went out and never came back

Was a pretty poorly run company and the boss was a fwit.. No I wasn't the boss
 

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Sudden departure of Sharks boss won't affect amalgamation vote
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Sporties Kareela Club. Picture: John Veage
Sporties Kareela Club. Picture: John Veage
A vote on the proposed amalgamation of Cronulla Sharks Leagues Club with Sporties Kareela will not be affected by the sudden departure of Sharks chief executive Richard Munro.

Officials from both clubs confirmed meetings of members would go ahead later this month.


Sporties members will vote on January 22 and Sharks members the following night.

Moorebank Sports Club (Sporties) amalgamated with Kareela Golf and Social Club in 2017.


Under the proposal to be voted on this month, the Kareela club will de-amalgamate with Sporties and then amalgamate with Sharks.

Sporties will have no further involvement at Kareela.


The Kareela club will become the home of the Sharks during the two-year redevelopment of the Woolooware Bay site and into the future.

The plan is for Sharks to have two clubs in the shire once the Woolooware Bay premises reopen.

Sharks chief executive Richard Munro advised leagues club members when the vote would be held just two days before it was announced he had parted ways with the club.

Mr Munro said the amalgamation could only go ahead if members supported it.

"We are delighted we have negotiated an agreement to amalgamate with Sporties @ Kareela Golf Club, which will ensure, you, our members, have a home base for the next 18 months," Mr Munro wrote.

"And, once the new leagues club opens, we will continue to operate the Kareela club, giving members a choice of venues and activities where they can support the Sharks.

"In other words, it's an exciting development which, we believe, will have long-term financial and entertainment benefits for the club."

Chairman of Sporties Group, Alby Taylor, said in a statement to members the move would allow it to pursue "new opportunities".

Mr Taylor said, since amalgamating with the Kareela club, "we have made considerable gains at the venue, turning Kareela around from a position of negative cash flow into a viable, cash positive business".

"Since amalgamating with Kareela in 2017, new opportunities have crystallised for the Sporties Group, including an ability to commence building at our Gregory Hills site and a possibility to purchase land adjoining our Hammondville home," he wrote.

"Naturally, Sporties is unable to pursue every opportunity and we must plan strategically.

"Given these issues and the opportunity presented by Sharks, Sporties lodged an Expression of Interest to amalgamate the Kareela venue with Cronulla Sharks, freeing up resources to pursue other projects."

Mr Taylor said the benefits of an amalgamation of the Kareela and Sharks clubs included:

"Raising Kareela's profile once it becomes the "home" of Sharks for 2020 and 2021;
"More than 27,000 Sharks members will immediately call Kareela home;
"Increasing patronage with Sharks holding their home game celebrations at Kareela, with Sharks playing their home games in 2020-21 at Jubilee Stadium less than 10km away.
"Growth in golf membership as Sharks raise the awareness of golf in the local area; and
"A greater management presence with the relocation of the Sharks' Management team.
"We believe an amalgamation with a partner like Sharks will herald in a new era for the members of Kareela, and this is a decision in their best interest, both long and short term."
 

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Chairman’s Message
From Dino Mezzatesta, on behalf of the Sharks Board of Directors

While change is sometimes considered intrusive or regarded as a sign of instability, the Sharks Board of Directors can reassure the Members that it is very much business as usual at the Sharks with many exciting projects still on the way and the 2020 NRL season to look forward to.


The departure of Group CEO Richard Munro may have caused some Member concern, however the Board has great confidence in its current Executive, all of whom have been in place for some time, with the Executive backed by a very capable and committed group of Directors.

The Board have, and will continue to take a hands-on approach, working alongside our Executive and staff in helping to drive and deliver on our key initiatives.

They are fully immersed in various projects, offering their expertise and guidance where necessary and appropriate, while providing additional support in helping to drive the right outcomes for our business and for you our Members.

Our Executive team are well positioned with Marc Liddell our Director of Corporate Services & Finance to serve as interim Group CEO. Marc will work with the Board to ensure that day to day operations run as usual, sitting across all major projects and continuing to oversee the financials of the business.

Elie Bassil our Leagues Club General Manager will continue to look after all matters associated with the amalgamation of the Kareela Golf Club and anything to do with the closure and rebuild of the new Club premises, while our General Manager of Football Phil Moss has complete oversight over all things football.

In addressing the matter of Richard Munro, the terms of his departure is governed by a deed which means that we entered into a confidentiality arrangement, a normal agreement in any business, one we trust our members will respect and wouldn’t expect the Board to contravene.

As stated in our brief announcement from earlier in the week, we reiterate our thanks to Richard for his dedication and service and we certainly wish him well in his future endeavours.


Our responsibility is to make sure the business continues to operate without concern which is what we are doing.

In due course the Board will advise on a replacement for the Group CEO role knowing that the key fundamental is to make sure the Club is setup for continued success.

A part of that ongoing success concerns the amalgamation with Kareela Golf Club, a crucial and monumental turning point for our great Club. We will be putting it to the members at a General Meeting on the night of Thursday, January 23, to be held at Sporties @ Kareela Golf Club, with our strong recommendation being that the Members adopt a resolution.

Should the Sharks amalgamation with Kareela be endorsed by the membership, it will represent a new addition to the Sharks stable, setting the footprint for future growth and expansion while giving our members and our community many more benefits. At same time it would secure another revenue generating asset to further strengthen our financial position. This is something we should be very excited about as for the first time in the history of our Club we are expanding the Brand to another area of the Shire, something we want to continue to do and grow.

In relation to the Leagues Club, those who have driven past the Woolooware site will see the construction is all encompassing, and whilst the Club closure is certainly annoying, most will agree it was the only option in giving the builder every opportunity to advance and hopefully accelerate the construction program. The end result will be a state-of-the-art Club, modern in its design and functional in operation, giving members some exciting new facilities and positioning ourselves with a product that you our members will be very proud of. It will also compliment what will be a very dynamic precinct and community hub.

Back to Football Club matters and I can announce that we have strengthened our Commercial Team, this week welcoming the additions of Jeremy Hill as General Manager – Marketing & Brand and David McClatchey as General Manager Commercial, with the pair bringing a wealth of experience.

Jeremy brings over 15 years’ experience working in senior leadership roles and has partnered with some of Australia’s most reputable brands. He has an extensive background in brand strategy, marketing program delivery, communications, sponsorship, business development and commercial partnerships, while David comes to us following a 16-year career in the sports and events travel industry. David will add his vast knowledge in business management, sales, commercial licencing, brand development and product delivery having worked at many of the world’s largest sporting events.


Their appointments are a further investment in our future as they help to drive our ambitions in marketing, sponsorship, digital media, hospitality, branding and with our game day experience, as well as in other important areas of the business.

The announcement of our partnership with the Fijian Silk Tails late last year is also worth noting, further demonstrating our desire to be the leader in football pathways, not just locally but throughout the Pacific islands. This arrangement and connection to Fiji is a continuation of our Pacifica strategy and complements our well-established Academy and Junior rep program. The wheels are in motion to possibly have the Silk Tails play as a curtain raiser in front of our NRL team at a game or two during the 2020 season and I know this is something the members and fans will support and embrace.

While still on the Football front, John Morris has the NRL squad in great shape ahead of the upcoming season. It’s a settled group, one with a mix of experienced campaigners and exciting youngsters and with John in his first full pre-season in charge, driving a culture of hard work and resilience, it’s a team we are all confident will deliver success in 2020.

The ground work is continuing to make our move to Netstrata Stadium as smooth as possible for both the team and for you the members who have committed to supporting us next year and our marketing and events team are soon to provide information on travel packages for the Sunshine Coast and our round 10 match against the Cowboys. Come and support us as we try to turn the Sunshine Coast black, white and blue for what promises to be an exciting weekend in May.

I will just conclude by saying we are fully committed to the development of our new Leagues Club and the amalgamation with Kareela, so please join us on the 23rd and vote in favour and adopt our resolution

We trust you will see that all is well at the Sharks, we have high hopes for the team in 2020 and that the business is in a strong position and our objective to continue strengthening that is of the highest priority.

Dino Mezzatesta
Chairman
On behalf of the Board
 
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Why can’t Dino be our CEO?

Pure speculation of course but maybe that might be part of the problem.
Dino Not letting the CEO be a CEO???

The Board have, and will continue to take a hands-on approach, working alongside our Executive and staff in helping to drive and deliver on our key initiatives.

They are fully immersed in various projects, offering their expertise and guidance where necessary and appropriate, while providing additional support in helping to drive the right outcomes for our business and for you our Members

Maybe too “hands on” and over stepping authority or boundaries.
As I said pure speculation but must be a consideration given the paragraphs above.
 
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I’m sorry but the Chairman’s message does nothing to reassure me about our club’s stability or purpose.

It is full of the usual mumbo jumbo gobbledegook and buzzwords that corporations usually put out when something has gone pear shaped.

The first two paragraphs were so meaningless and full of BS that I couldn’t be bothered reading the rest.
 

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I’m sorry but the Chairman’s message does nothing to reassure me about our club’s stability or purpose.

It is full of the usual mumbo jumbo gobbledegook and buzzwords that corporations usually put out when something has gone pear shaped.

The first two paragraphs were so meaningless and full of BS that I couldn’t be bothered reading the rest.

How do you know what it said if you didn't read it?
 
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Wonder if we have ever had a employee long enough that he or she qualified for long service entitlements?

I like many have serious concerns about our long term future or even where we are as a club in 5 years time.
 

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I meant I skimmed.

But you can just tell when something starts out that way, you know it’s not going to reach any great heights.

Did it reassure you Thresh?

Not particularly mate, but the point made about the confidentiality agreement makes sense.

I thought that it was a bit odd that the letter suggests that members make a particular decision with their vote. Maybe that's normal.
 
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