I honestly don't think there was much to take away from this test, or that we learned anything new.
Hodge having issues with his passing while running isn't news, but hey what's passing accurately to a no. 10, lol. Those balls that hit the deck could've had us in a lot of trouble against a better side.
Hanigan being ineffective isn't news.
Simmons being ineffective isn't news.
Our lack of depth to the point where we can't execute our patterns properly while only missing 2 of our starting backs isn't news.
Hodge being the obvious choice for any penalty kicking from the tee or out of hand isn't news. Hugh made a funny little argument on the most recent podcast about Foley having an 80% kicking rate in Super Rugby and Hodge only having 70% as evidence Foley should retain the kicking duties after a 9/9 performance from Hodge off the tee. Wonder how many 50+ yard shots Foley had to take during the Super season?
Speight looking far more effective against a bunch of 90kg players isn't news.
The soft tries at the end were disappointing and point to our ongoing depth issues and lack of consistency in the attitude of the playing group. You'd like to think if we're bashing a side around as badly as we were Japan that we'd be able to close the match out strongly as well, something we will have to be able to do *consistently* against sides that will not let us throw their forwards and backs all over the park.