You've got some interesting really interesting takes.
Koribete's never been known for his nous - he commits to everything at 100% whether it's the right option or not.
He made a number of bad reads over the weekend which led directly and indirectly to tries - the bloke needs a rest for next week and we need to either give Vunivalu a shot or play Wright back into form.
Nous is something he can learn though. For me, this is the problem with Australian rugby in general.
In the last 10yrs, we haven't seen players continuing to develop and improve. Guys like QC (Quade Cooper), JOC (James O'Connor), Beale, Nic White, Skelton, Koroibete etc get to a certain level and then just stop. They don't seem to go from being really really good players to great players. Or they don't develop a consistency at Test level. Genia was considered among the world's best half-backs for about 1 or 2 seasons but for some reason, either couldn't keep the consistency or keep improving.
Not every player can do that and I'm not sayin every AB does it either cos there are many who don't but it seems that it happens way too much in Australia. I'm trying to think of players who became even better after making the Wallabies and for me, Scott Fardy is the only one who comes to mind.
It's as if the Wallaby jersey is the destination and once they get there, too many players stop on the journey to being great.
I like the look of some of this current team - even the players you guys hate. There is no quick fix or silver bullets for the Wallabies. This is gonna take some time and patience and mistakes but I think the games against Argentina are the ones to really watch to see who is worth persisting with.