'It’s pointless us playing here': Richo's grave warning on Leichhardt as Tigers take aim at 'gold urinals' Panthers

By Mike Meehall Wood / Editor

Shane Richardson and Inner West Council Mayor Darcy Byrne have made an emotional plea to the NSW Government to fund renovations of Leichhardt Oval, with the new Wests Tigers CEO insisting that the club may not play at the historic stadium if ground improvements were not forthcoming.

While Leichhardt has long been imperilled, this is the first time that the Tigers and the local council have been on the same page with the media, presenting a united front in an attempt to convince NSW Premier Chris Minns to give the club’s spiritual home a fraction of what they are currently giving Penrith to build an entirely new stadium.

“I don’t see how we can,” said Richo when asked if the Eighth Wonder could continue to host NRL games beyond this year.

“Leichhardt has lost the double headers in the NRLW because there’s no facilities to change here. If we don’t get the sort of corporate facilities and membership facilities that we require, it’s pointless us playing here.

“I’ve grown up with this, the Panasonic Cup and all that, and if it becomes that ground where the money is spent for upgrading for the historical value, I get that. That doesn’t help us, though.

“At the end of the day, it’s not about if it’s a historical ground, it’s about if you can play quality NRL fixtures here. To be brutally honest, you can’t.

“We have to make decisions fairly quickly about what we plan to do going forward with the new independent board. Those decisions might be harsh but they’re not based on us not wanting to play here, they’re based on we can’t play here.”

Byrne took aim at the Panthers’ stadium reno, which is set to cost $309m, far less than what it would cost to improve Leichhardt for both the Tigers and the plethora of other events that take place there across the year.

“For 10% of the funding that’s been given to Penrith, we can secure the future of Leichhardt Oval for the next 50 years,” he said.

“Leichhardt hasn’t received any funding from the state government since Benji Marshall was in nappies.

“We are the only suburban ground alongside Campbelltown that is yet to receive any funding at all from the NSW Government.

“There’s no good reason that Penrith Stadium should have gold-plated urinals while famous Leichhardt Oval is forced to close through demolition by neglect.

“We fought for a decade to have Wests Tigers play five games a year here and this year, they made that decision.

“The Government’s that in the past as an excuse, to say that the Tigers aren’t playing enough here. We hosted 83 sporting events here (per year) from all different codes, men’s and women’s, five Tigers games. How much content do we have to have before we get our fair share of funding?

“Why is Penrith, that only hosts 11 games a year of men’s rugby league, getting so much funding when we get nothing at all?

The Tigers celebrate a try by Alex Seyfarth. (Photo by Jeremy Ng/Getty Images)

“What we have said is what Shane’s said: if we don’t get funding to make amenities safe and decent, the ground won’t be safe.”

The Tigers pulled off a stirring victory over the Sharks on Saturday night at Leichhardt, but Richardson insisted that great nights such as that shouldn’t cloud the decision making on where the club goes in the future.

“It’s a great rugby league ground but it’s decayed,” he said.

“I went out to the ground to watch the lower grades at the weekend and it’s better than this.

“It’s not as if we don’t want to be here, but at the end of the day, the decisions have to be made on what’s best for the club in the long term.

“It’s a profitable ground, but it’s not about profit.

“We want to encourage families, wives and kids to come here. We want to encourage better toilet facilities, correct RSA, quality corporates.

“Our team did a great job on Saturday night but you can’t control in this environment with what the ground is.

“We’ve got to do something to fix it and one of the ways is just not ot play games here. If we can’t fix that challenge with 16,000, we’re going to have a real problem fixing it long term in the future.

“16,000 should be a minimum crowd for Wests Tigers. We should be shooting for 20-22,000 and members of 30,000. Where are they going to fit?

“We want to play at these grounds, I love the tradition and the history, but if they’re not going to be supported then we have to make a decision on where we play.”

He added that the Panthers were getting state investment thanks to their political support, and that all the Tigers wanted was equal treatment.

“(Penrith) will be as happy as a pig in muck because they’ve already got their kick, haven’t they?” said Richo.

“The Liberal Party member out there got it all for them, and good luck to them.

(Photo by Izhar Khan/Getty Images)

“It’s great for them, I was CEO at Penrith so I know all about it, it’s great for them. But having said that, it’s not a bad stadium as it is. $300m? I’m looking forward to the gold taps.

“They’re going to have a facility that’s going to improve their corporate and membership, and all we’re asking for is the same.”

Byrne was also quick to mention the ongoing issues that were required merely to host community events, let alone the five games of NRL that the Wests Tigers bring, as evidenced by the wall collapse in a schools rugby union game that left several people in hospital.

“What we have said is what Shane’s said: if we don’t get funding to make amenities safe and decent, the ground won’t be safe,” said the mayor.

“We saw that two years ago with the collapse – two people broke limbs and we were lucky nobody was killed. Obviously, Leichhardt Oval will not be able to host professional and international sport with huge crowds if the facilities are going to result in someone being injured.

“These dressing sheds can only be described as archaic. This is a fantastic gorund that is loved by people around Australia, but the simple fact is that if we don’t get funding to make the facilities decent and safe, it’s not going to be able to host professional sporting events into the future.

“On Saturday night we saw just how good the atmosphere at Leichhardt Oval can be, and there’s 16,000 people who can testify that this is still the best suburban ground in Australia.

“On the next night, Sydney FC’s women’s team played here and the atmosphere was just as good. This is the spiritual home of the Wests Tigers, but it has also become a hub for women’s sport.

“Today, we are calling on the NSW Government to redistribute just a fraction of that $309m that they’ve handed to Penrith Stadium to make sure that Leichhardt Oval can be saved.

“There’s no good reason that Penrith Stadium should have gold-plated urinals while famous Leichhardt Oval is forced to close through demolition by neglect.”

The Crowd Says:

2024-03-28T13:05:39+00:00

Choppy Zezers

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Cause everyone hates Manly, and Manly doesn't care

2024-03-28T12:55:55+00:00

Choppy Zezers

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Hey Panthers I saw Kenty banging on about this the other night. Oh please. Five games a year? Yep they spent millions on Concord. Or travel the 15 minutes to Allianz that had a massive upgrade. Or the 20 minutes to Commbank which is as good a ground as you can get. I'm in Newcastle and it's about 45 minutes to get to Hunter Stadium for me. If they stop playing 5 games a year at Leichhardt, no one will miss it.

2024-03-27T02:22:14+00:00

Christo the Daddyo

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Yes, it’s interesting that the promo shots of the redevelopment show a concert rather than a game of rugby league. Whether that happens or not remains to be seen as you correctly say.

2024-03-27T01:44:28+00:00

blacktown leagues

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I believe the plan is to use the new stadium to attract events to the area .I guess we shall have to wait and see

2024-03-26T05:35:42+00:00

Panthers

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Take a drive all around the area now . To the north of there, to the south of there , to the east. All you find is roads , housing estates & dirt for kilometres. For the new airport. It’s incredibly sad. The number 1 issue amongst younger people. The environment. How about that.

2024-03-26T05:22:23+00:00

criag

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Yes, the Roosters logo is on the eastern side, the Waratahs and Syd FC are on the western side. My parents took me to Penrith Park when the eastern side was just a small hill (ants invaded our attempt to eat a chicken). We could see empty paddocks for miles, where apparently they were going to build something called 'Panthers'.

2024-03-26T04:31:48+00:00

Christo the Daddyo

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Logically it should be Campbelltown of course. And if the club had done the sensible thing and committed 100% there years ago, that stadium could well have received an upgrade by now. But the internal politics of the Wests Tigers are the real problem at that club. It’s holding them back in so many ways.

2024-03-26T04:28:27+00:00

Christo the Daddyo

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Both Allianz and CommBank are utilized by multiple tenants plus ad-hoc events (concerts, etc). Penrith Stadium holds Panthers home games, and…what else? It won’t get used anywhere near as often.

2024-03-26T04:11:36+00:00

Albo

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But with no curfew allowed (unlike the other Albo's seat), the Panthers fans can listen to the roar of jet engines 24 / 7 ! How good will that be ? :silly:

2024-03-26T03:59:45+00:00

Albo

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There are no votes in it, as Leichhardt is a safe Labor State seat & Federal seat with a Greens Council ! Penrith swings regularly between Labor & Liberal. As a Council owned ground, the Council should have been doing something to upgrade the facilities for years.

2024-03-26T01:32:51+00:00

Tufanooo

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Yeah, the Tigers are coming across as an A-League outfit: poor lobbyists so persistently whinging, crying poor, poorly managed.

2024-03-26T01:15:23+00:00

Panthers

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They still put their logo on it? Anyway, the one Penrith uses isn’t just for them either. With a decent facility, maybe they could also get more major events further out west? Other than an airport facility, that no one wanted . That’s just continuing to have the whole area & environment totally stuffed up .

2024-03-26T01:11:35+00:00

Andrew01

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But if everyone cares so much about Leichhardt and it is so important to have the Wests Tigers playing there, surely the opposition could run on a ticket of investing in Leichhardt and they would romp it in at an election...?! Oh right, they have done that and it got them no where, because the Leichhardt Oval rhetoric is wildly over stated in the media.

2024-03-26T01:05:19+00:00

blacktown leagues

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All I'm saying is why shouldn't Penrith get an upgrade when the other stadiums have been knocked down and rebuilt twice.Id also like to add the people of Penrith are also taxpayers who have contributed to those 4 new stadiums as well.As for the cost ,being in the industry I can assure you building costs have skyrocketed in the years since commbank stadium was built .I could be wrong but as I remember it opened around 2018

2024-03-26T01:02:31+00:00

criag

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Penrith have the support to warrant a decent stadium, and the more improved facilities the wider of areas of Sydney can get, the better. The rebuild of Moore Park, IMO, was totally unnecessary for rugby league, though, and the views in the new stadium aren’t even as good as the old!…There are too few seats in the lower tier. The upgrading and re-positioning of corporate facilities was probably a big factor in the decision, and the governments desire to attract international sports events like the FIFA Womens World Cup there with a shiny new stadium. The problems they had could have been fixed at a fraction of the cost and then there would’ve been money to go ahead and fix Accor Stadium into a decent ground to watch football. Now unfortunately, it remains the worst stadium in the country for it. It is not just the Roosters’ stadium though, it is Sydney FC, Waratahs and internationals, as well as a concert venue (and no doubt one day those pesky roving rabbits will want to come back).

2024-03-26T00:37:09+00:00

Dumbo

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Leichardt Oval is an inner city ground dating back to when people walked or took the bus. The lack of car parking available near the ground suggests that spending money on it - in the hope of better-supported Wests games - will be wasted. Having said that, a small investment to improve facilities for the 78 matches (ie 3 every 2 weeks) that don't involve Wests NRL club could be a useful expenditure of taxpayer money. As for Wests - it should be Campbelltown only.

2024-03-26T00:21:35+00:00

Panthers

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Split evenly? Other than those who already have new stadium?

2024-03-26T00:18:48+00:00

criag

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They were talking on NRL360 last night it was because Penrith is a swinging vote area, while the Leichhardt area is a Labor stronghold (Anthony Albanese's seat), so there's nothing politically to gain from it.

2024-03-26T00:18:04+00:00

criag

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2024-03-26T00:14:08+00:00

Panthers

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Why didn’t they spend the whole lot of Money spent at Concord ( For the Tigers ) , on Leichhardt? If Leichhardt is so very important to them now? In fact, their future is truly in Campbelltown . Yet they continue to stuff around at these other venues.

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