I think that this game was pretty much a fair reflection of where the wallabies are at this point in time, and probably for the last couple of years. We really don't deserve to be 2nd in the rankings, and seem to have just been lucky that our opposition hasn't brought their A game in a lot of our recent games in the rugby championship. We've eked out a few wins just through determination, luck and ugly rugby.
As much as I would change a few selections in the team (like obviously never letting Phipps near a Wallaby jersey ever again), I think it really comes down to there just being no actual game plan under Deans. This "play what's in front of you" excuse for a game plan is clearly just a poor disguise for not actually doing any proper coaching of game plans, set moves, etc. and is relying on our players being individually better skilled that our opposition, rather than having a smart tactical gameplan to defeat each opponent, like is the traditional Wallaby way. That and I think a lot of our players just seem a little lazy, which I am going to blame a lot on there being so many Waratahs in the team - they just don't seem to have the passion for the jersey. This is clearly exhibited by our kick chase, where we are only ever lucky to have 1 person properly chasing an up and under, and our line just meanders up, most of the time without any good structure, and 1 out of 4 times gets majorly found out resulting in a big line break or try to the opposition. It is also exhibited by our very poor support play and realignment - our forwards are always late to arrive at the breakdown, don't clean out well when they get there, and we end up needing to commit a large number of players just to secure our own ball, which is inevitably slow. Pocock and now Hooper have pretty much been playing a lone hand at the breakdown for a few years now and it's just not going to work for most games. Compare that to the French support play today, and you can see we are miles behind in that important aspect of the game.
Anyway, this has turned out to be quite a rant. Basically, we have no gameplan, not enough players trying their guts out (we need more Honey Badgers), and our basic skills aren't up to scratch either. It seem that the majority of rugby followers in Australia can see that most of this has to be the responsibility of the coaching staff and Deans needs to go, probably along with a few of his assistants. I'm almost hoping for a few similar results in the next few weeks just so this might actually happen, though I really can't stand losing to the Poms.