I think that's certainly the way forward for clubs. Pokies have been as much a crutch as a revenue stream (maybe more), and if curtailing them - and the damage they do to communities - forces clubs to find more constructive revenue streams, it's a GOOD THING.
If it also means some clubs have to relocate to open other revenue streams & stay in the top tier, so be it - the game will benefit from a wider footprint. We just have to be sure that the NRL co-ordinates things to re-zone Sydney appropriately to cater to any changes in the top tier. A big ask, but necessary.
Pokies aren't a good thing by any means, but getting rid of them won't rub gambling out of society.
Gamblers will just become more internet savvy and go online to trawl gambling sites, and lose a hell lot more as there's more games for them to choose from and they can do it any time, from the comfort of their home and work. Any attempt by the government to censor them will just lead to people using a proxy service to access these sites.
The one benefit from Leagues Clubs is the money goes back into the community.
I don't think it's a big deal for the Sydney Roosters to take over the area in partnership with the North Sydney Bears. Manly do little for greater northern Sydney anyway. AFL and Union don't need a pro team based on the north of the harbour to have a following from there.
I agree with this. Manly's attendances when they were winning premierships were mediocre. Brookvale Oval is not up to NRL standard. Manly has an "us vs them" mentality that limits their appeal to a small area of Sydney. Many of their fans appear to prefer RU anyway.
If Swans and Waratahs fans from Manly and its surrounds can travel across the bridge to the SCG/SFS then there's no reason Sea Eagles fans cannot do it. Getting from the outskirts of Brisbane to Lang Park on a Friday night is a nightmare, but plenty of people manage it.
Roosters can absorb Manly and North Sydney territory and promote the shit out of their brand to the kids who are yet to form an allegiance. That's where the growth for the Roosters will come.
Manly could easily become a Gosford or Adelaide club. Both cities have great stadiums and are ready for a team. Regional NSW is crying out for better representation and it would be easier to convince clubs to choose places like Gosford and Illawarra over Adelaide and Perth.
Western Tigers/Magpies > Perth
Illawarra Dragons > Wollongong
Central Coast Sea Eagles > Gosford
OR
Adelaide Sea Eagles > Adelaide