Obviously this thread is a troll, but imagine seriously for a second if we could somehow merge the RL fan base in Sydney behind one or a couple of clubs instead of having it split between 9 clubs!?
Imagine one club that averages 130,685 people a game, imagine the total ratings that it'd draw, imagine the united membership numbers, etc, etc, then imagine all the money and resources a club that big would command, and imagine where the game would be now if it had that one giant club in Sydney instead of nine comparatively tiny ones.
If you split that one giant club in two then those two clubs would still average 65k, and those two clubs would have the highest average attendance in the country, and would probably be the biggest sport's clubs in the country. At that point Richmond and Collingwood are only a few thousand behind them though.
Now ask yourself, why the hell are we still persisting with 9 small clubs in Sydney, when given time and generational change we could condense the fan base around maybe just 4-5 much bigger and stronger ones comparatively.
The AFL has done it and look how it's worked out for them, they have two clubs in Melbourne that combined are almost as big as all the Sydney NRL clubs combined, and they've taken two of their weakest clubs in Melbourne and remade them much stronger elsewhere. If the NRL could achieve half of that then the sport would be unimaginably better off then it currently is.