Season 2025 - Collingwood

Liquidators move on company run by AFL star Pendlebury’s ex-manager

By [Sarah Danckert]

December 10, 2025

A plan by Scott Pendlebury’s former manager Jason Sourasis to build a sporting and entertainment complex on Melbourne’s western fringe appears to be in tatters.

Liquidators are expected to be appointed to the project, known as the Western Melbourne Group (WMG), and A-League club Western United as soon as Thursday.

One of the stars of the AFL, Collingwood’s Scott Pendlebury, has launched legal action in the Supreme Court of Victoria.

One of the stars of the AFL, Collingwood’s Scott Pendlebury, has launched legal action in the Supreme Court of Victoria.CREDIT: AFL PHOTOS

The move will be a blow for Pendlebury and dozens of other investors who have poured $75 million into the project in Tarneit, which has never progressed beyond the planning and promotional stage.

The two-time premiership player launched legal action last month alleging Sourasis had misappropriated $2.2 million of Pendlebury’s money, much of it directed to the WMG project.

The expected demise of the club and project comes as WMG project shareholders scramble to raise millions more in cash to put forward a last-gasp offer to creditors and investors.

Johnson Controls, a partner in the project, is widely known to have been working hard to pull together a rescue proposal with other project partners and investors, but the amount raised has so far fallen short.

The final call on placing the project and club into liquidation will be made at a Federal Court hearing on Thursday, where the Australian Taxation Office is seeking to liquidate the businesses over the [club’s $10 million-plus in tax debts]

Without the required funds by 10am, the time of the court hearing, WMG is expected to be placed into liquidation, according to two sources familiar with the case but not authorised to speak while it is before the court.

A who’s who of sporting stars are also invested in the Western Melbourne Group project alongside Pendlebury, including two-time Brownlow medallist Adam Goodes and fellow AFL players Dyson Heppell, Jy Simpkin, Josh Battle and Mason Wood. Tennis star Thanasi Kokkinakis is also an investor, as is former NBA player Dante Exum.

Once appointed to the group, liquidators from McGrathNicol will investigate WMG’s affairs to determine whether there will be any return to creditors. Western United is in hibernation for the 2026 season due to its financial troubles.

There could be opportunities to resurrect the project with the Wyndham City Council in the future.

Investors are expected to receive little in the liquidation of the business, which had $75 million of investor money poured into it through the Sourasis-managed Sayers Road Trust.

Pendlebury claims that most of the $2.2 million allegedly misappropriated from his bank account by Sourasis was invested into the project, according to documents filed by the footballer’s lawyers in the Supreme Court of Victoria.

A first hearing for Pendlebury’s civil claim against Sourasis is expected on Friday, when a timetable for the case will be set.

Sourasis recently hit back at Pendlebury’s court claim [in a formal defence]in which he claimed to have the two-time premiership player’s permission to make each withdrawal and messages to prove it.

![Jason Sourasis has rejected the allegations against him.]

Jason Sourasis has rejected the allegations against him.CREDIT: WESTERN UNITED

Pendlebury joins a long line of creditors and claimants alleging they have lost money with the A-League entrepreneur, whose financial woes were first revealed by this masthead in June.

Along with the $75 million invested in the WMG project through the Sayers Road Trust, many millions more were raised from investors, including Pendlebury.

A new administrator’s report investigating Sourasis’ business activities has alleged that investors may have lost many millions more on other projects as his business empire crumbled under unpaid tax debts.

The full extent of Sourasis’ financial woes are only now beginning to emerge after a key business of his, Jaszac, entered administration.

The imminent liquidation of WMG means the football licence for A-League team Western United, which is currently on hiatus, would no longer be in use and could be rolled over to a new entity.

The looming collapse has intensified manoeuvring behind the scenes of Melbourne’s business circles.

Several prominent figures have been involved in high-level talks over the past few weeks about taking over the licence and relaunching the project with the view of immediately injecting funds.

You took a punt on a venture and lost. Time to suck it up on move on Pendles.

Our El Presidente could swoop in and take control. Might pick himself up a bargain.

Thats a dog act. My Mrs breastfeeds so we are up 2-3 (on good nights) times a night. I pick up the baby, give him to my wife and when he’s done, I take him and either put him in the cot or walk him to settle him (or burp him), she goes back to sleep.

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Sid Bottom might have been trying to be funny. Just saying.

You’re a good man. You’ll never regret being actively involved in raising your kid. Who’d want to miss out on that? You can sleep all you want when they’re older.

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And people say true romance is dead these days

stay classy collingwood

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Who is it, because you wouldn’t expect a press release unless it was someone senior.

Some rehabilitation manager called Dean Filopoulos

Never will. Was working for FIL doing 60+ hours a week, never again. (Broke my only rule too)

Now working 4 days a week and have much more time

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Immersed in alcohol by the sound of things.

These kents are going to fall off a cliff in 2026 I reckon they are not like Geelong.

Their older players look cooked,old and slow

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One thing is certain – they’ll save their best for Anzac Day.

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Seems a waste. They’ll probably roll us playing at 65%.

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I reckon we get them played Pies once in 2025

Round 17 2024 was the last time we beat them won by 12 points

I still think they have a decent list.

Their old guys (apart from Howe) are still playing good (if not better) football most weeks. I don’t think they’ll just fall off a cliff performance wise.

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Never sue a champion

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What if the champion sues you?

The issue is they have not had one draftee come on since Nick Daicos. A cliff is definitely coming unless they somehow reinvent their list over the next 2 years. Even if you think their old players played well in 2025 the fact is the cliff comes very soon when you are over 30

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part of that is because they’ve taken basically zero high picks since they drafted him - just a single top 20 pick (Ed Allan) in 3 years

they went all in on another flag, have failed and now their premiership players are too old to try and ship off for better picks

will be a long cold winter and im so here for it

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