Momentum Problem: Recent refinements such as "six again" have means a team with momentum in its favour are rewarded and more one sided scores are occuring as a result. Do those in charge not realise that people want to see closer encounters?
Possible Solution: The team that just conceded points restarts the game with a tap on the half way line. They retain possession and have a chance to put pressure on the opponent and take the momentum back. Soccer does this for that very reason.
Touchline Problem: A player with possession fearing being forced over the touchline. It reduces the attacking side using the full width of the field.
Possible Solution: If it isn't the last tackle, a player forced into touch is considered tackled and it adds one to the tackle count. The tackled player comes in ten metres and plays the ball. It would encourge touch line running which is exciting to watch.
Dragging Problem: Dragging a tackled player.
Possible Solution: Pushing or forcing a ball carrying player back over his try line or into touch should be rewarded. Dragging gives too much reward to the attackers, forcing officials to sometimes blow the whistle to stop it. Why not just ban it?
Golden Point Problem: Golden point becomes an exercise in drop goal attempts.
Possible Solution: Drop the golden point. Make it a set period of time instead (like soccer), thereby making one point less valuable. A second possibility is also to reduce the extra time players to say eleven. This would open up the game and encourage try scoring.
