xe_kilroy
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It's a difficult process when you have a city-based comp and try to expand it nationally. Many long-time clubs either have to merge, fold, or relocate out of the city, even state.
I'd always thought it would have been nicer to keep the ARL clubs at the NSWRL level, and create say 12 new clubs based around Australia. With say four Sydney teams, each one having two feeder NSWRL clubs funding it and deriving its fanbase -- eg, Southern Sydney Whatevers (funded by StG and Cronulla in the NSWRL). And so on.
But where we are now, and this may upset people, but due to the way the state comp expanded to a national comp, a tough way forward has to be the way.
Thinking the NRL has to pinpoint regions that ought to have a team, and push clubs to relocate there, whilst bringing in new clubs for other regions.
Example League....
Perth Sharks (cronulla)
Melbourne Storm
StG-Ill Dragons (based entitely in Wollongong)
Macarthur Tigers (wests tigers to Campbelltown fulltime)
Gosford Bears (norths were pushed to relocate to gosford to remain in comp and were cheated out of a spot in the nrl)
Brisbane Broncos
Redcliffe Dolphins
Ipswich Jets
Newcastle Knights
Manly Sea Eagles
Parramatta Eels
Penrith Panthers
Souths Rabbitohs
Sydney Roosters
West Sydney Bulldogs (liverpool?)
Nth Qld Cowboys
Gold Coast Titans
Canberra Raiders
Aukland Warriors
Christchurch Whatevers
An issue would be too many western and inner-western sydney teams in penrith, parra, canterbury.
Maybe bulldogs to Adelaide in the future.
Expansion in Qld...ought to be north of Brisbane and west of Brisbane (why redcliffe and ipswich) so as to not impinge on GCs ability to survive.
20 teams, 2 conferences.
The game right now might not be able to handle this, not enough money, etc, and fan angst with club dispersion. But youd have to ensure those clubs are given a NSWRL club to continue their heritage and be feeder clubs for the national version of them.
I'd always thought it would have been nicer to keep the ARL clubs at the NSWRL level, and create say 12 new clubs based around Australia. With say four Sydney teams, each one having two feeder NSWRL clubs funding it and deriving its fanbase -- eg, Southern Sydney Whatevers (funded by StG and Cronulla in the NSWRL). And so on.
But where we are now, and this may upset people, but due to the way the state comp expanded to a national comp, a tough way forward has to be the way.
Thinking the NRL has to pinpoint regions that ought to have a team, and push clubs to relocate there, whilst bringing in new clubs for other regions.
Example League....
Perth Sharks (cronulla)
Melbourne Storm
StG-Ill Dragons (based entitely in Wollongong)
Macarthur Tigers (wests tigers to Campbelltown fulltime)
Gosford Bears (norths were pushed to relocate to gosford to remain in comp and were cheated out of a spot in the nrl)
Brisbane Broncos
Redcliffe Dolphins
Ipswich Jets
Newcastle Knights
Manly Sea Eagles
Parramatta Eels
Penrith Panthers
Souths Rabbitohs
Sydney Roosters
West Sydney Bulldogs (liverpool?)
Nth Qld Cowboys
Gold Coast Titans
Canberra Raiders
Aukland Warriors
Christchurch Whatevers
An issue would be too many western and inner-western sydney teams in penrith, parra, canterbury.
Maybe bulldogs to Adelaide in the future.
Expansion in Qld...ought to be north of Brisbane and west of Brisbane (why redcliffe and ipswich) so as to not impinge on GCs ability to survive.
20 teams, 2 conferences.
The game right now might not be able to handle this, not enough money, etc, and fan angst with club dispersion. But youd have to ensure those clubs are given a NSWRL club to continue their heritage and be feeder clubs for the national version of them.