Although I really impressed with game last night fellas, but CHILL!!! It was one game it doesn't make Aus rugby suddenly miles back from NZ. I do believe there is a bit of a difference, but a most is how the game is coached, from schoolboy level to super. I haven't been involved in NZ rugby obviously since I came to NZ 18 years ago, but the couple of things I have noticed in my opinion which held back Aus rugby a little is how rugby is coached at young age (and from what I have heard it is in league, AFL and Soccer) and thet seems to be we have to have results!! i.e. A mate of mine was coaching an under 7 team, they were winning some games by 70 points or more, and looked the bee's knees, I was very surprised with 2 things, 1 that games were allowed to be so one sided and no one bothered to mix teams up , and 2 that when I watched kids train (and this applies to almost all kids teams I have seen train here), they trained all these flash moves and defense, at that age any kids I coached had only ever had a quick run to make them think it was like big boys training and involved all just chucking the ball around and having bloody fun!! Also if we got to far ahead by oranges, I would stick one or two of BEST players on opposition team, it was better for both teams I thought. It's funny how well kids will improve skills having fun, and actually get to understand how to play what's in front of them, and not what they are told to play.