Not being privvy to what goes on in preparation for a match, nor to what extent the Wallabies were instructed on how to play, there is a limit to how much one can point the finger at the coaching staff.
I don't accept that the conditions in themselves should have been the deciding factor either.
The ref was pretty fair from what I could see.
The team simply were not tough enough nor composed enough. Basically they were tested and found wanting. I hope this turns out to be another valuable learning experience.
This is not an excuse, but Barnes is 23 years old - not really very old at all for someone to captain an inexperienced Wallaby side, which hasn't played much together, in trying conditions, against a good team who are comfortable in the conditions (baying crowd and all).
As I (and others) expressed way back in June, the young guys would benefit greatly from having a few old heads in the squad (and on the field) in this type of situation. Obviously Robbie Deans doesn't agree with that theory (as he didn't select that type of player when he had the opportunity), but despite my lack of international rugby coaching experience, I'm going to stick with it.