I dont think its so much sydney centric as myopic thinking tbh. I mean there's people advocating for another Brisbane team before we've even seen how successful the new one is and above Perth or NZ2. Not being able to see beyond our nose is a very RL trait!
The problem is whenever I advocate for NZ2 I am told that a) Auckland cannot support two teams b) all the other cities are too small and c) the nation is struggling to support its Stupid Rugger clubs, despite RU being a religion. If that's true then how can we add another team to NZ that is fiscally viable from day one and won't require assistance from the ARLC?
I cannot see the ARLC bankrolling a new team.
Perth is a strong candidate. It has support from a WA Gov that wants and needs another tennant to fill its stadium, which is better than most of the suburban grounds in Sydney. Perth provides a unique time zone that
could appeal to the lucrative SE Asian market if our administrators market the game properly. The WA public is very parochial and gets behind its teams.
There are a few question marks behind the Perth bid. There won't be any pokies to fall back on, due to state laws prohibiting licenced clubs from having electronic gambling machines. No support from News Ltd or Ch 9. The Western Force have a strong fan base and hold a monopoly on the small market of non-AwFuL fans that The Pirates can appeal to for active supporters. The public is fiercely supportive of its two AwFuL clubs, which will be operating at the same time of the year and have the media and business sector firmly behind them.
The consortium behind the Pirates bid has some rich blokes who are willing to fund the club, so it's probably strong enough to survive without a Leagues club, but the lack of one will put the team at a significant disadvantage. The consortium will need to put together a very strong business case and potentially require an upfront fee to cover any problems it might encounter. It's not an insurmountable challenge, but it is something the ARLC will take into consideration after the problems at The Titans under Michael Searle and The Knights under Nathan Tinkler.
The Pirates will be competing against teams from the eastern states that are propped up by wealthy Leagues clubs. I think any team in Perth will struggle during their early years, like the Gold Coast Titans under Michael Searle.