The point being though, just from second stringers, or benchies, at least a 16th team would look impressive. I grabbed these blokes who started the season as either premier league players, played a lot of premier league, or who aren't established in top grade.
Now I haven't taken the crem da le crem, like your Tupou's, or Joe Williams, or your Sonny-Bills
1 Paul Atkins
2 Nick Youngquest
3 John Carlaw
4 Dustin Cooper
5 Jake Webster
6 Daniel Holdsworth
7 Matt Head
8 Michael Weyman
9 Tevita Latu
10 Garrett Crossman
11 Ashton Sims
12 One of the Paeas
13 The other Paea
Bench
Justin Poore
Luke O'Dwyer
Cooper Cronk
Tom Learoyd
Now, as the Warriors showed, to bulk that team up you can also pick up a couple of evergreen veterans, if there was a team admitted the new team would have had every chance to snare Price and Wiki, Logan Swann was off contract and keen for a return etc.
That to me is competitive, I'd say it'd run 11th-ish. Which isn't too bad. I doubt they'd get many 40 point floggings. And what's more, most of these young kids would jump at the chance to be a permanent, cemented first grader. Each of them is going to improve, I can see Sims going places, Weyman going places, Cooper Cronk and the Paea boys going places. You stick in a couple of old heads, a Price, a Wiki, a Logan Swann, a Chris Beattie, a Kevin Campion - all of whom were off contract to add some stability and experience, and its not looking too bad. Granted, when injuries come along it could get tough, but that happens with every new club.
Think of how good that squad could be in 5 years, how much the kids will look up to that squad then, and how many people would be attracted to league?
I think if we look to the long term, rather than the short term, accept a little short term pain that they're not going to be the bookies favourites, and there may be severe teething periods, if we got behind them and helped them through the tough financial and on field struggles to start off with the pot at the end of the rainbow would be incredibly bright. The Bears identity wouldn't be gone forever, Queensland would become more competitive in Origin again with increased juniors exposure, and New Zealand internationally could improve a bit with increased juniors exposure to harden them up quicker.