Newcastle has a bigger population than Canberra, although the Canberra region [including Queanbeyan, Yass, Goulburn at a stretch] pretty much matches it.Based upon population alone, the GC and Canberra are light years ahead of everyone outside NZ. Splitting Brisbane would be a bad idea, but the addition of GC negates that...77km might as well be 5000. Same with Canberra. You also have two stadiums ready to go. Everywhere else in Australia, however, clashes with existing teams, or is unviable...
NZ would be dependant upon them happily reorganising their season to fit the BBL, and having two sides...Auckland and Wellington in the north and south...
If you went for a nine team league, you would have eight games each - equal home and away with no double ups, and a bye is redundant when every game is played separately...
Then again the Hunter region, including Newcastle, is something like 1.1m. If it was a Hunter team, based in Newcastle, and IF it could get support from across the region that's a population close to Adelaide's. The economy is not the best though (admittedly nor is Adelaide's but its still better the Newy and surrounds; the mainland capitals all have advantages other places do not). There also is no venue in Newcastle. Newcastle #1 is barely capable opf holding a List A game, no capacity or broadcast facilities for a BBL game.
As for NZ. Why would they want to be at the beck and call of Australia? (Other than the fact they are already cricketing vassal states under Australia, India and England's overlordship like every nation)
Auckland could stand alone, with a separate North island team playing mostly from the Cake Tin, South Island could be a third team but Christchurch would ned upgrades and they still have other rebuilding which takes priority. But that is a long way down the track, if at all.





