The western half of Sydney, population wise, currently has 2.5 teams, being generous since the Wests Tigers are based at Concord which is in the eastern half. One day Parramatta and Penrith might merge but surely the eastern half of Sydney, with 6.5 teams is the area that is over-represented.
At first glance I could not argue your point fact .
It's not as simple as that, as the spread of club fans in western Sydney would indicate.
Lets face it with Penrith and Parramatta with the biggest junior numbers and in the heavily populated west had crowds not much more than the eastern domiciled teams.I understand poor performance doesn't help, but like the brown stuff it happens to all clubs.
The biggest problem for the code is attendances.Boost these to a great extent and the need to move is
unnecessary.Financially it helps and it helps secure sponsors.So of course does TV exposure.
The Southern code has shown by boosting their crowds, clubs who were on the move list, are in a far stronger position today.
However the Bulldogs fan base stretches well past the C/Bankstown area west to the likes of Liverpool.Move the Dogs to Liverpool?
The North side has one team, which one can argue covers Nth Sydney theoretically,Manly/Warr. and up to Gosford.Move Manly games to Nth Sydney Oval?
Eastern Suburbs is a club in a small pocket(Eastern Suburbs) area population wise and demographic wise .Many of their fans on the outer areas.So yes that club though in a tight area ,has in fact large financial backing.That backing is hardly going to let said club be relocated.Unless of course there is some huge financial benefit.
South Sydney though domiciled along the Coast, with their new C of E and ANZ stadium, have a fair stack of their fans living in Western Sydney.Plus a very large membership,
indicating catchment areas at home ,are not the be all.
The Sharks have the Shire to themselves football code wise, it encompasses the Shire plus the Southern reaches of Dolls Point,Ramsgate .Whilst the Shire population is currently 230,000 ,it is expected to hit 260,000 within a few years.Half their members are locals, and the other half spread over the state, interstate.They own their ground have the 3rd largest junior base in Sydney and should an A league team come in, some games will be played there.
An indication of their strong, or casual and woodwork supporter base was shown on G/F 2016.Thus a local catchment area argument is only part of the story.
Relocate them, and you lose the local derby against the Dragons ,which continually draw decent and sometimes big crowds.
The Dragons of course are spread from their tradition St George area to the South Coast.Any more to relocate them would be suicidal.
And yes I agree, years from now clubs may well merge, but we can only be guided on the knowns.Whatever the admin decides, it will never be met with overwhelming approval, that's human nature.They also have to weigh the consequences.