World famous Blue Wiggle and Wests Tigers tragic, Anthony Field, has revealed his dream of one day buying into the Wests Tigers and returning Balmain to the NRL as a single-entity team.
The Wiggles founder said he could fund his “fairytale” purchase if the iconic children’s entertainment group was ever sold for a “ridiculous” amount of money.
Field has been a fanatical Tigers fan his entire life and, while respecting and adoring the joint ventureside since his beloved Balmain merged with Wests Magpies in 2000, he declared: “The world would be a better place if Balmain came back.”
“All my money now is invested in the Wiggles, and it would be a fairytale, but one day the Wiggles may sell somewhere. If I had that sort of money, yeah, I’d do it, absolutely.
“If the Wiggles were sold one day for a ridiculous amount of money, I would definitely do it. I feel like I’m opening up a can of worms here but you can’t sweep tradition under the carpet.”
Field would join the likes of South Sydney’s Russell Crowe, James Packer and Mike Cannon-Brookes, as well as the Manly Sea Eagles’ Scott Penn, as private owners of NRL clubs.
Wests Magpies currently hold 90 per cent of the Wests Tigers licence, with Balmain Tigers accounting for the remaining 10 per cent.
“I tell you what, I would do it in a very respectful way with Wests by trying to convince them that Western Australia would be good for the Wests Magpies — and Campbelltown — and the ‘Tiges’ would come back to Leichhardt,” Field said.
“Rugby league is a tribal sport and the world would be a better place if Balmain came back.
“Look, I buy into Wests Tigers because that’s all we’ve got, but I’ll be honest with you, if they announced tomorrow that Wests had their own team and Balmain had their own team, I don’t think I’d be sad – I’d be really happy, so happy.
“In the meantime, every week I’m buying tickets in the Italian lottery. If you win, that’s $250m, and with that sort of money I would go to Wests Ashfield and respectfully ask them if they’d like to row their own boat again.
“I hope they would still welcome me at Wests Leagues Club if I go down this path. Balmain is up against it because Wests hold all the cards at the moment, and that’s fine.”
Insiders suggest Wests Tigers would be worth around $20 million, although the Balmain portion would be significantly less.
The Wiggles are believed to be valued at at least $50 million. Field is the majority owner of the children’s supergroup with his personal wealth estimated to be around $20 million.
“I have told Anthony that I would back him 100 per cent if he bought Balmain back,” said Balmain legend, Ben Elias.
And in another throwback, Field would want to strip sponsorship logos from jerseys so clubs could play in a “pure’ football jumper.
“I’d love to get sponsorship off the jumpers so it would be a pure Balmain jumper. It’s absolutely beautiful. In America, they respect the jumper. You could still have sponsors and look after them,” he said.
“And bring the Leagues Club back so we could go somewhere after the games. I live in the past, mate.
“I’m all for the Wests Tigers but, seriously, the community at Leichhardt is all Balmain and if you go to Campbelltown, all the hard-core people are in Wests jumpers and that’s great.
“Leichhardt is still the greatest ground. Part of the charm is it’s run down and it’s exactly like it was (in the past). When I go there, you could be back in the 1990s when ‘Junior’ (Wayne Pearce) was running around. Leichhardt actually means something, like Lidcombe Oval.”
Field explained how and why he became such a passionate Tigers supporter.
“My grandfather (Donald Ritchie) used to walk from his home in Glebe in the late 1960s and early 1970s – and the great year of 1969 when I was six years old – to Leichhardt Oval and I was privileged enough to go to a few of those games with him,” he said.
“My dad (John) and family, when we lived at Lalor Park, were all Parramatta fans so I was kind of forced to wear the Eels jersey for a while – we had no choice. But, as soon as I was old enough to make up my own mind and had free choice I went straight to Balmain.
“Balmain was always everyone’s second team but they became my first team.
“I moved into the area many years ago, living in Drummoyne, and I’m now at Gladesville.
“Actually, when the Wiggles first tasted success there was a house for sale in Mary Street (next to Leichhardt Oval) but I just missed out.
“I would never have upgraded if I got that house, I would have stayed there happy.
“And I remember I took my now-wife (Michaela Patisteas) to a game, she was from Victoria and had no idea about league, one time at Leichhardt Oval. We were watching the Tigers getting absolutely demolished and she had a few drinks and fell backwards off one of the bench seats and I thought: ‘This is the girl I’m going to marry’.”
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I’m in the camp of wanting a change in ownership but I don’t think what Field is suggesting here is helpful at all. It’s been 23 years since the merge, we’re the Wests Tigers now.
Independent owner - sounds good
taking the club back to Balmain - no thanks
we need to look forward not backwards
If Anthony was happy to support the club as Wests Tigers it would be an amazing opportunity for international publicity for the club. A shame he’s fixated on Balmain.
I'd be happy enough for the 50/50 to be restored as it would mean all opinions are taken on board.
But I agree the separating of the 2 entities is past that point in time and not good to look back.
It’s not going to happen, and if it does it shows the danger of private ownership (not withstanding the current ownership issues/challenges).
I find it interesting that Anthony has made these statements, I like his passion, but it does tend to undermine his claimed live for the WT.
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@helmesy Exactly and why would Wests Magpies side ever sell it if this agenda is out in the open.
This idea needs to be run over by a big red car
Private ownership is already a big part of NRL. As these assets begin to trade more frequently and their value becomes more transparent there will be some pressure for the legacy owners to liquidate. There may also be competitive pressure to sell if wealthy owners are able to put more money into their operations. The key will be finding an owner with a similar philosophy to the seller (doesn’t sound like Blue Wiggle qualifies). I also think selling a majority stake with veto rights over key issues like location and colours etc makes a lot of sense
@tiger_alex it is the same mindset fir the hone grounds you can't now 23 years later ditch campbletown or Leichardt area we are too far gone as a fan base for that to happen. Same with this ownership stuff, we are now one club
@tiger_alex it is the same mindset fir the hone grounds you can't now 23 years later ditch campbletown or Leichardt area we are too far gone as a fan base for that to happen. Same with this ownership stuff, we are now one club
Agree 100%
This is just ridiculous by the Blue Wiggle. We are almost a generation in (23/25). There are supporters that don’t even know Balmain or Wests. The majority of other supporters have probably supported Wests Tigers longer than they have Balmain or Wests. It’s all over.. we are the Wests Tigers period…
And for those that are advocating private ownership… we already are privately owned by Wests Tigers Rugby League Football Pty Ltd, which is basically controlled by Wests Ashfield and they aren’t selling.
Move on Blue Wiggle.
I hate reading this stuff to be honest ! It’s literally dinosaur stuff! Like people saying “bring back the maggies!”
Oh you mean the team that basically came bottom 4 for 20 years before they had to merge with a club fell apart after their golden generation got too old , and never even contemplated a succession plan !
Is that the teams you’re talking about ?
Some seriously Rose coloured glasses and revisionist history going on !
Wests sucked for a long time prior to the merger . Generally speaking .
The tigers were good in the 80s , but sucked for a good 8 years prior to the merger .
And , No one under the age of 35 gives a shit about either . I’m almost 40 and I was 16/17 when the merger happened.
and if your kid does care about either team to that extent they want to oust the Wests tigers . Then that’s borderline brainwashing ! But I doubt it .
I remember Balmain in the 80s as a young kid and 90s as a pre teen fondly . Just like all of us , but that time has passed , and in no way do I want to bring that back , as the same vein as I don’t want to go back to high school . That time has passed .
and it should be left exactly there . In the past !
Wake up Jeff