hmm we will agree to disagree that crowds should be the measure of whether a team should exist or not.....Rising, Vikings and Spirit all received good crowds but reportedly provided the lowest ratings..
With all that been said, i think NSW has one too many teams, but a reduction in teams isn't the immediate solution to improving the competitiveness of NSW teams, there will still be a 'professionalism gap' between the NSW teams and the Super Rugby backed teams. The only way this will change is if the Waratahs/NSWRU and the ARU provide greater backing to the NSW teams.
Player Quota
Additionally i think there is room to revisit the Super Rugby player quota allocation in 2016, i think the 'Wallaby marquee' system is a bit of a dud, some teams like the Rising, Vikings and Spirit use it to select fringe Wallabies knowing that this won't count towards their Super Rugby player quota.
Teams are currently allowed 14 Super Rugby players in addition to 3 Wallaby players. So if a team selects a player like Tom English, Kyle Godwin or even Lealifano who are likely to miss the RWC squad, then these players won't count towards their Super Rugby quota allocation, meaning some teams could have up to 17 Super Rugby players in their team(Melbourne Rising).
So maybe they should revisit the quota and make it a total of 14 Super Rugby players including Wallabies. For example, if the Vikings nominated a squad of 14, and decided not to pick Speight because they thought he would be in the Wallabies, then another team who hasn't met the quota of 14 super rugby players could then pick him up, this team would likely be a NSW team.