Do you really think that QPR expansion should be on the cards with the game in Australia broke and winless?
I am just a realist - if a club is to join QPR it must be sustainable and the Logan Saints showed it is very difficult to do.
QPR is not part of the NRL with all their cash but under the ARU which is broke.
Expansion should absolutely be on the cards but we all know that can't happen overnight or next year, and it will most likely take 5 years from now.
How is rugby going to expand its player base by packing more blokes into Easts and Wests on a Thursday night??
There obviously needs to be strategic planning for expansion this would include the right catchment, infrastructure and something I believe the failed attempts lacked which was good governance. The QRU and ARU would need to provide assistance in providing good governance, infrastructure opportunities and junior development for the right club in the right catchment/region and dare I say it the QPR clubs would need to support them.
I think you would be surprised at the number of "subbie" clubs that would put their hand up if they were shown a sustainable pathway to QPR in order to represent their region and effectively a new pathway for players.
You are correct QPR clubs have history and are brilliant institutions for rugby in Australia but with the exception of Wests, GPS the infrastructure and assets of QPR clubs is not that impressive. It could be argued that expansion is not needed and we need to focus on the infrastructure of these clubs but to your point, they are self-sustainable, right?
Appreciate Rugby Australia is broke, and you are right, it needs money and attention but I do think it's short-sighted to believe that QPR one of the best competitions in the country with 9 teams doesn't need to expand into other regions/catchments. Also, saying regions such as Logan, Ipswich, Sunshine Coast, and Bayside/Redlands are transient is a bit of a reach.