Gut reaction at close of game.
We just beat a team ranked three higher, away, in conditions that favour them. Was it messy? Hell yes. Pumas looked the better team in the first half, but I think we looked better in depth in the second.
I think I'm seeing the Schmidt plan starting to take in the forwards. Not 100% far from it, but the long phases playing tight was there for chunks. Likewise the (Edit) chopping D by the forwards. It has plenty to go, but we are on the way.
Our territory kicking continues to need work, ditto our kick receipt and exits.
It was great to see Bell and Tupou. Scrum can do better but it's looking pretty solid. At the (edit) second half restart, Argie 3 pushed heavy in a scrum for a penalty to be immediately replaced, followed by 19 doing the same. Looked quite planned by Argentina. We should look to step up with that.
Starting lineout took wins against the throw and with the throw, but Argie pulled together to parity as things progressed.
Thought Stewart had a solid debut. Interestingly, when we were following a long phase forward strategy, it seemed that Ikitau was sitting at 12.
Wright had sparks, including a try assist. Kellaway was workmanlike but quiet. Koroibete was largely contained but with definite highlights.
Frost had a couple of decent runs in tight. Valetini was his usual composed effective with drive.
Argentina will rue this loss. it was their game to lose.
I'm not calling this a revamped Wallabies, but it is definitely a step along the Schmidt journey and a positive one.