That's not actually what I mean though.
Several Super League teams were sacrificed as well - Mariners, Rams and the Reds. There wasn't a single foundation club that sided with Super League, but that's because News Ltd only wanted to pick the eyes out of the Sydney clubs and take the strongest teams over. For a good period it may have been Dragons or Roosters that sided with Super League, but they ended up securing Bulldogs and Sharks.
After the Super League war concluded, it was agreed that there needed to be consolidation in the competition, i.e. too many Sydney teams. And I don't think that was wrong - many of the Sydney teams (and others) were borderline broke.
So yes - do what is best for your club, but I wouldn't blame the ARL for the fact that Balmain and Wests were horrible teams with broke clubs in 1997. Had the SL War occurred in 1988, Balmain may have been at front of the queue to take News or ARL monies.
The fact is however that the Roosters management smelled the opportunity, after all war does create opportunity, and went all-in with the ARL and signed up all the key pieces. Roosters were the true winners of the Super League war and it encouraged all their well-heeled supporters to bolt themselves on to protect the club in future.
My Grandma followed Roosters - she was born in Paddington in 1934 and Roosters were renowned then as an inner-city working-class club, quite like Souths. But in the 90s Roosters made a pivot to elite-level backing and business ties, and the Super League war gave them that opportunity to buy themselves a level of domination. I am both annoyed by and in respect of what they achieved, because they essentially smelled the winds of change and have left the other foundation clubs way way behind. Souths have essentially copied the blueprint the past 10 years and done very well for it.
This probably means Tigers need to go balls-deep with private ownership, or at least heavy private backing, to become more like Roosters and Souths. The money is surely there, if Wests Ashfield would give up some authority. But unfortunately WA are very rich themselves, so there's no reason for them to relinquish control.
Also going "more private" means more dudes like Lee Hagipantelis calling the shots, and already he gets up enough people's noses. You need to be careful what you wish for, because for every Uncle Nick there is a Nathan Tinkler.