I think the field goal is a terrific aspect of the game and is underrated. Not just the kick itself but the whole scenario being played out
. Securing possession, working for field position, getting in position, getting kick away while under pressure. I find frustrating to see a team squander possession with a daring pass, when all they need is a field goal to win.
The purpose of the Golden Point rule is to encourage a winning result. Be it from a field goal, try or penalty goal. Referees failing to penalise off side players (charging down field goals) discourages a winning result. It would be a travesty to change a rule that has never been officiated properly.
I say let the coaches who accept field goals as a part of the game and train for the field goal scenario (i.e. Matthew Elliott) continue to win tight games, while those who dont (Tim Sheens) continue to lose tight games.
Setting for field goal can be used as a dummy to create space elsewhere (an aspect that will be pointless in Tim Sheens Golden Try proposal). It will be even more difficult to score during Golden Try time resulting in more draws and defeating the purpose of having extra time in the first place.
Anyway, how is a try scored from a spilt bomb more exciting than a field goal?