For mine, based on that performance its time to burn bridges and make the hard calls. Both coaching and player wise.
There are guys that have been in the team for too long and whilst they might be good enough to take us to number 2 in the world, they are never going to improve enough to take us the extra step to number 1. And that is surley our goal. Moore, Skelton, Mumm, Simmons, Genia, Cooper, AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper), TPN, To'omua its time to call it a day.
Time to take the pain and go through a period of tough rebuilding rather than the constant recycling of players. The lack of so called reliable and proven backups should not be an excuse to maintain the status quo for guys that have proven they aren't up to the job year after year.
The current incumbents have too much physical and psychological baggage infecting their mindset to turn things around against the AB's. Id rather see a bunch of unproven hard chargers come in and give their all, unencumbered by a long history of defeat against the only team that matters in world rugby.
Cheika has proven he has no ability to adapt and make the adjustments required to progress. Too set in his ways and lacking the ability to think on the fly. Its pretty much his way or the highway.
For mine, the Coleman yellow card was one of the highlights of the game because whilst it was marginally late he had the right mindset in that he was going to make the guy earn it.....think again next time.
Sorry to say I have no confidence based on those games that we have any chance against the Boks or the Pumas and as an Australian that makes me farken sad!