Min 500k rule is a bit silly.. more so when ones takes into account the passionnfornthebgane in west sydney vs. Tassie. The argument is gw is profitable, yet the afl have budgeted to run at a loss for 20-30 in ws Only five cities in aust 500k+
Hobart is 6th biggest population in aust outside of Melb Syd bris Perth ade. Maybe fifth the gold coast figures seem to include a NSW town.
7th Townsville
8th Darwin
9th cains
14th Launceston
Hobart isn't in the top 10 and Launceston is around 20th in terms of Australian city populations. I've added NZ cities below as well as the NRL, AL (A-League), SR (Super Rugby) and the NBL have franchises over there while the AFL is now playing a home/away game in Wellington.
1. Greater Sydney (excl. Central Coast) 4.38m ........... 8.5 NRL, 2 AFL, 2 AL, 1 SR, 2 BBL, 1 NBL
2. Greater Melbourne 4.25m ............. 1 NRL, 9 AFL, 2 AL, 1 SR, 2 BBL, 1 NBL
3. Greater Brisbane 2.19m ............. 1 NRL, 1 AFL, 1 AL, 1 SR, 1 BBL
4. Greater Perth 1.90m ............. 2 AFL, 1 AL, 1 SR, 1 BBL, 1 NBL
5. Greater Auckland (NZ) 1.42m .............. 1 NRL, 1 SR, 1 NBL
6. Greater Adelaide 1.28m ............. 2 AFL, 1 AL, , 1 BBL, 1 NBL
7. Gold Coast-Tweed Heads 591k ............. 1 NRL, 1 AFL
8. Newcastle-Maitland 419k ............. 1 NRL, 1 AL
9. Canberra-Queanbeyan 412k ............. 1 NRL, 1 SR
10. Greater Wellington (NZ) 398k ............. 1 AL, 1 SR
11. Greater Christchurch (NZ) 379k ............. 1 SR
12. Central Coast (NSW) 298k ............. 1 AL
13. Sunshine Coast (Qld) 285k .............
14. Greater Wollongong 282k ............. 0.5 NRL, 1 NBL
15. Greater Hobart 217k ............. 1 BBL
16. Greater Hamilton (NZ) 212k ............. 1 SR
17. Greater Geelong 179k ............. 1 AFL
18. Greater Townsville 172k ............. 1 NRL, 1 NBL
19. Greater Cairns 143k ............ 1 NBL
20. Greater Darwin 132k ............
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_Australia_by_populationhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_New_ZealandThe 500k minimum population is just a guide for the codes. Smaller centres but with a huge passion to financially sustain a club will be looked at; larger centres who support other codes will be lucky to get one team, if any. The AFL saw Western Sydney as growing to 4m people within the next 30 years. Even scratching out a 1-2% core niche of that will eventually sustain GWS.
Of the different codes, the NRL looks the one next in line to expand. A second team in Brisbane (Western Brisbane/Ipswich), Perth, Wellington, Central Coast and Central Qld would be their potential targets.