ill have a go myself - but wouldnt go 4 division, with 24 2 of 12 is fine
1. Port Moresby Hunters
2. Pacific **** (based in Hawaii)
3. North Queensland Cowboys
4. North Brisbane Dolphins
5. Brisbane Broncos
6. Brisbane Tigers
7. Gold Coast Titans
8. Newcastle Knights
9. Manly Sea Eagles
10. Parramatta Eels
11. Penrith Panthers
12. Canterbury Bulldogs
13. Sydney Roosters
14. South Sydney Rabbitohs
15. Macarthur Magpies
16. Cronulla Sharks
17. Illawarra Steelers
18. Canberra Raiders
19. Melbourne Storm
20. Melbourne ****
21. Adelaide St George Dragons
22. West Coast Pirates
23. Auckland Warriors
24. South Island ****
Split based on a line from north of Bondi to north of Perth gives a fairly equal travel spread
IMO mergers are plagued with issues and relocations would of been the better option, so I've remedied this:
- Magpies full time to Campbelltown, as Macarthur, lobby for a new stadium with the a-league side
- Tigers license given to easts in Brisbane, Broncos focus shifted west, dolphins north, titans in the south
- Illawarra Back, full time wollongong
- Dragons to Adelaide - saints x city of churches
This is unlikely to actually happen so the more likely option is the same list but the mergers remaining and new areas to get new teams
Hawaii team is very pie in the sky BUT, for a pacific islands team atleast Honolulu is a great base, ACTUALLY IN THE PACIFIC, with a big modern stadium, local TV rights, and can slowly increase RL interest in the states, Id have them play trial games in California, 1 game fiji, 1 game New Cal, rest Honolulu
Hunters is reliant on PNG somehow being more logistically viable to base a team in by 2040, if not swap this for Wellington