Fibros & silvertails was geography based.
No it wasn't, it was based on class.
The upper class Sea Eagles with silver spoons in their mouths, living in their big houses in the ritzy part of town, and buying up all the best players vs the working class Magpies, who lived on the wrong side of the tracks in their fibro houses, who couldn't afford to keep all their best players at the club because the Sea Eagles would buy as many of them as possible out from underneath them.
Ipswich v broncos would fill that void. A second corporate entity like bombers would not.
Ipswich shouldn't happen for a very long time (maybe never), and you keep bringing up the Bombers but
nobody is suggesting that the Bombers is a good fit for the second Brisbane club or that they should get a license.
Tigers had less supporters in Campbell town than dolphins in Morton bay, yet now dominate there.
LOL.
If you think that the Tigers are dominating Campbelltown I'd hate to see what your definition of mediocrity is, let alone failure.
Dolphins could do same in their council area.
You know when you played footy that local club that is more successful than the others that everybody loves to hate? In Morton bay that's the Dolphins.
Expecting people to suddenly start supporting a club that they hate with a passion in large numbers is simply unrealistic, it would take generational change before that happened for the Dolphins, and the NRL can't afford to wait generations for a club to become cemented, especially when competition like the Broncos is just down the road.
As much as you bag redcliffe it has more going for it than Canberra an existing club.
Firstly there is a difference between bagging the Dolphins, or for that matter Redcliffe, and simply saying that they aren't the right fit for an NRL license at the moment.
Secondly, comparing Canberra to Redcliffe is comparing apples and oranges, but I will say this, if Redcliffe came into the NRL as the second Brisbane club I'd expect that once the novelty effect wore off that they would pull similar numbers across the board to those that the Raiders pull (the only major exception being sponsorship, Redcliffe'd pull way bigger sponsors from Brisbane then the Raiders could dream of), and being a club playing the most popular sport in a big market like Brisbane, pulling numbers similar to one of the smallest regional markets, and the regional market with the most competition to boot, would be a massive failure, and a massive under achievement for the sport as a whole.
It'd be like if there was only one club in Sydney, a big club that represents the city and eastern suburbs, and choosing the second club to be specific disparate council area, like e.g. Manly Warringah, instead of one that represents all of Western Sydney.