I can see what you are saying but I don't see it as killing off a foundation club.
The foundation clubs can still live on off the back of their past glories and proud historical achievements, but it is just as important that we move forward as a united joint venture because we have to realize that there is no going back to the way things were as sad as that may be.
What is important is that we are united as one and there should be lots of opportunities taken to celebrate the past and to educate younger supporters that know nothing or very little of our long and proud histories while still being able to move forward.
I see having our NRL team and KOE teams under the Wests Tigers banner as the most outwardly visible way of showing that we are united or at the very least trying to be united.
When it comes to teams like the Storm and Roosters, even though they have been very successful in recent years and the fact that they are very well run is difficult to argue against, but one thing that I have trouble getting my head around is that the Storm don't even have a reserve grade team to draw players from in the same state and the Roorters have a reserve grade team on the Central Coast one year and over the Harbour Bridge the next, pretty poor effort in my book for a team that has been around since 1908.