I have a few:
Juniors - What attempts are being made at the Under 18 level and how far off would it be to establish full contact under 18s rugby league tournaments/representative team/s. Or even semi contact from under 13's up, to get players used to basic rugby league skills and slowly feeding them through a system.
Professional training: Clubs should form closer links with professional clubs to get players some full time training experience with a professional club, the benefits of this would be enormous, and of course playing in the local league has already seen an improvement and positive outcome on both sides of the players development.
Reserve grade: Will clubs with overflow of players definitely have a proper 9 a side reserve grade league, giving less experienced players the opportunity to experience rugby league in a somewhat competitive environment.
Exposure: What efforts will be made to give rugby league enough exposure to ensure a successful tournament? How are we sure grounds will even come close to being filled and the pricing to attend matches? Is there a backup plan in case things don't go according to schedule anything close or worse than the 2000 World Cup will ensure a complete disaster! and that's definitely the direction RL doesn't want to go in! I doubt even 1% of the country can even recognise that there are 2 forms of rugby.
Assistance: What current assistance is Moore Sports International providing? have they attempted to contact any of the USARL clubs and I believe they are planning to launch a professional competition in the near future, or there are professional bids in waiting to join the RFL.
Expansion: What efforts are being made to expand to the West Coast? 9s tournaments may be the way to go but activity seems to be very small and on/off and plans for fixtures unfulfilled.
It seems I may have answered alot of the questions from my point of view but I'd love to hear the Rhinos take from within the USARL. The systems need to improve from pro/semi pro, local comp, reserve grade, youth, semi/non contact. Especially at the youth level, it needs to increase East Coast wide, and slowly but surely activity needs to become regular on the West Coast. I'm really hoping this can be ready for the WC come 2025 otherwise it seems we just need to stick to the heartlands for now - don't mean to be negative but that's the reality of it.