The allegations against the trio,who have all served as directors of National Rugby League team Wests Tigers,have been shrouded in secrecy.
But a defiant Wayde,a long-time Western Suburbs rugby league and cricket official,on Friday divulged the claims made against them,dismissing them as a “lightweight smear” designed to try and force the three out.
“The so-called allegations are as trivial as Tony[calling] one of director’s wife ‘darl’. I’ve known Tony for 40 years and never heard him use that expression,” Wayde said.
“David Gilbert and I are also accused of asking[director] Vince Tropiano if he was going to vote for the incumbent chair,Tony[at the Western Suburbs Leagues Club annual general meeting]. It seems to be an innocent question. They’ve said that we supposedly took him into a back room and pressured him. This is all supposed to have happened at the season launch of the Wests Tigers at the Walsh Bay Wharves.”
Wayde branded it as a completely false allegation. “It’s an open-plan room and cocktail bar,where everyone can see each other. It was pretty basic. We just asked what his position was and it was pretty clear he was on the other side.”
Wayde,who like Andreacchio and former Test cricketer Gilbert,has taken legal advice,said he’d also been presented with a list of seven events where he didn’t sit with other directors,another supposed transgression.
He said at two of the events he had an official role and another he wasn’t even able to attend because he had to mind his grandchildren at the last minute. At the Tigers’ end-season-function at Darling Harbour he said he had chosen to sit up with one of the directors of Wests Campbelltown and his wife because they hadn’t been on the seating chart and when a place was found for them at the back of the room he didn’t want them to be on their own.