Tag: Nathan Tinkler
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MULLEN DEFENDS TINKLER AS KNIGHTS RETURN TO TRAINING
The Knights have returned to training for the first time since Nathan Tinkler walked away from the club. While Jarrod Mullen today defended the former billionaire’s time as owner, he’s more concerned with resurrecting Newcastle’s season.
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NEWCASTLE KNIGHTS IN LIMBO
Just a day after Nathan Tinkler officially walked away from the Newcastle Knights, there is new hope for the club. It’s emerged the Wests Group could finally become the club’s financial saviour.
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TINKLER WALKS AWAY FROM KNIGHTS
Nathan Tinkler has officially walked away as owner of the Newcastle Knights today. After months of negotiations, Tinkler has confirmed that he will end his three-year association with the NRL club. The Tinkler Group chairman has confirmed that Hunter Sports Group will have nothing further to do with the running of the Knights club, and…
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NATHAN TINKLER PREPARES TO TAKE THE STAND IN THE ICAC
He’s the witness the corruption inquiry has been waiting for. Nathan Tinkler – mining magnate and Newcastle Knights owner – was forced to wait to give evidence late today… but that didn’t stop him levelling accusations of lies and character assassination.
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TINKLER BIOGRAPHY LAUNCHED
At the age of 35, he burst onto the rich list as the country’s youngest billionaire – now a book detailing the changing financial fortunes of Nathan Tinkler has been released. The author of “Boganaire”, Paddy Manning, says the former Hunter tradie’s tale shows what’s possible in Australia.
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JETS FALLOUT CONTINUES – TINKLER SAYS SORRY
The man behind the Newcastle Jets turmoil has apologised to fans for walking away from the club – but claims the A-League is guaranteed to fail. Billionaire Nathan Tinkler’s comments came as Football Australia’s inquiry hit town… and amid more speculation that the Knights may not be immune to any financial fallout.
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NEW ERA FOR KNIGHTS AS TINKLER TAKES CONTROL
It’s the dawn of a new era at the Newcastle Knights with Mining and Racing magnate Nathan Tinkler given the green light by members to take ownership of the club. And the result was resounding. While it’s unclear how many members voted, the two constitutional changes got up by 97 per cent to three per…
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D-DAY ON KNIGHTS FUTURE
To privatise or not privatise, that is the question to be answered by around 3,000 Knights members tonight. After months of argy-bargy, involving the cashed-up Tinkler Sports Group, the Knights hierarchy, and the so-called Patron’s Trust, it all comes down to a ballot of members. If 75 per cent or more of members vote for…