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Mergers are comprises. I'm with the dolphins CEO, Perth Bears are a disaster waiting to happen.
Mergers or stand alone have their own cautionary tales. With the mergers, both clubs haven't made a tough decision. IMO, if Kogarah isnt upgraded, then the Dragons home grounds should be Allianz and Win. The Tigers conducted a review, and it stated that the club should focus more on the south west.
Why ditching Balmain and Leichhardt is key to Tigers’ future success
The external review which prompted one of the most tumultuous days in the club’s history also shone a light on the failings in a crucial catchment area.
www.smh.com.au
However what is crazy is that both have won a premiership.
We could look at Melbourne Storm as a standalone entity. Their journey has been an unorthodox one. In the Storm's first decade, they played out of an athletics track and field venue. Melbourne's inaugural owner was News Ltd, a media company with deep pockets. But under their wing occurred the salary cap scandal.
The one person who has held the club together is Craig Bellamy, who has been head coach for well over 20 years. Where would the Storm be without Bellamy? The "big 3" have retired and they are still top of the ladder.
Today the Storm are established and appear to look stable. But they had some hairy moments too.
Ideally you would bring back the Western Reds. But would they be fortunate to have a coach like Bellamy?
If it's Perth Bears, I like to see the details on how the club will function. So in the meantime, it is probably best to reserve judgement.