pk:
Yep. One minute time limit if after which time they haven't decided, the on pitch refs decision stands. I know this would mean things like Miski's try at Hull wouldn't have been awarded, but it would be fair for all teams involved to know this is the time limit, and the impact it would have on the game as a spectacle would be improved.
If a team is still unhappy after the minute has elapsed they can use their captains challenge.
Which is another thing, captains challenge is good in theory but in practice its yet more time for the video refs to look at 27 versions of the same angle. This is adding to the hour long halves.
They just don't seem to have the courage to make a quick decision. It makes me think Bentham is a hard task master behind the scenes because something has changed. In the NRL the captains challenge is so much quicker. The VR has a very quick look and unless it clearly an error on the refs part, they just seem to move on. Our guys have look after look at issues and from various angles. I didn't like the captains challenge when we used it in the last World Cup, especially when you're in the stadium and have no idea what is going on and was disappointed to see it brought in and it's not changed my mind so far.
If we want to make a real change to the system as a whole, why not just make the on field ref give trys or don't give them and allow both captains a challenge or 2 challenges each, to use on whatever they see fit. That way we're not going up for anything and everything, the captains won't waste challenges on nothing decisions and if you think you're team has scored and it's been turned down or you think the opposition hasn't scored but it's been given, you can look to challenge them. It would be similar to the system in cricket with LBW decisions or decisions on batsmen having edged the ball or not.