It wasn't a bad game, but the Wallabies just weren't enough to stop the All Blacks once they got going.
I was impressed with Slipper overall, I think the new scrum laws mean he can be the LHP and we don't lose out at scrum time while still gaining around the park. Moore and Alexander were good too, but Slipper was the stand out. Sio, Kepu and Fainga'a held their own pretty well too and I'd like to see them get on earlier next week.
Simmons had his first truly good game for the Wallabies, while Horwill was very good. They both made impact in everything they did.
While MMM and Mowen didn't have BAD games, they weren't good either. I'd say they both just had an off game and wouldn't be shocked if they picked it up again next week. If there was going to be a switch, it would be Fardy for MMM because of his immediate impact and overall enthusiasm.
Hooper was the Wallaby MOTM, didn't put a foot wrong and showed why he got Super Rugby Player of the Year. Just incredible. Gill wasn't bad when he came on, but didn't really make an impact.
Genia was good, showed why White needs to develop his running game if he wants the 9 jersey.
To'omua was neither good nor bad, but seeing as it was his debut v the All Blacks, I'll cut him some slack. Cooper was good when he came on, but you just feel the structure was gone by that point.
I wasn't sure Folau was on the field until To'omua sent him a kick at around the 60th minute. JOC (James O'Connor) might have left his wing a bit too much in defence, but I thought he made up for it in everything else, reliably making 5 - 10m with each run.
AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) and Lilo were incredible, they both made good linebreaks, tackles and supporting runs. Lilo kicked to perfection again and slotted into first receiver well, while AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) showed he is still the best 13 in Australia. Kuridrani made impact when he came on, but you could see he was out of his depth.
And now to Jesse Mogg. I don't feel he was god awful, but he did not have a good game. The nerves were getting to him from minute one but you could see he calmed himself pretty well. His long kicking just wasn't there when the Wallabies needed it and I'm sure his training this week will consist of players running hard at him and him having to chase and tackle.
MOTM overall would have to be Conrad Smith, but it could easily have been Ben Smith - I said earlier this year that he is the new Joe Roff, and he showed it.