A few thoughts on the game from my point of view:-
- Cummins had an outstanding game (as did Hooper, which is really just par for the course these days).
- In the forwards Palu, Timani, Sharpe, Alexander, Robinson all had good games.
- pretty much all of the backs played well.
- AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) again shone at outside. please leave him there.
- Ioane looks like he could use a rest and recharge for next year.
- Great experience for Phipps who was inconsistent but again proved he can create a linebreak when needed. Im glad he's had a chance to develop this year so that he wont be overawed when coming off the bench next year.
- The Wallabies back line looked much better without the predictable mccabe at inside centre. dont get me wrong im a mccabe fan but having such a one dimensional player at 12 is damaging to us. I'd like to see Tapuai and O'Connor act as our no.12s in 2013 and McCabe and AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) can play at no.13
-For those who are criticising TPN, he was definitely poor in the lineout, however he was certainly very strong at scrum time, and it was our early dominance in the scrums which set the tone for the rest of the game. He also made his physical presence felt around the field. I still think there is merit to playing him in the first half (as oppose to the second half (when the game becomes more about accuracy and less about aggression),
Finally a comment on Robbie Deans (i think this is the appropriate forum for these comments). I'll stand by my view that Deans is not getting the best out of the Wallabies. The performances remain inconsistent. Prior to the game my friend said he thought we'd get pump. I simply shrugged and said "who knows?". It all depends on which Wallabies team turns up. Our coach is there to get the best out of our players and Im not sure Deans is achieving that (simply not on a consistent basis). Deans is no doubt a decent coach, but its more about whether he is getting the most out of our talent going forward, and i remain unconvinced. I think the fact that Deans continues to choose McCabe at inside centre is a good illustration of what is wrong with our approach. In my personal opinion we should have an Australian at the helm. but im going to leave it at that for now and tip my hat to the boys (deans included) on a strong performance and one that is very satisfying.
If someone asked me two weeks ago who I prefer to beat, out of England and France, Id pick England in a heart beat., very satisfying