I haven't been able to watch any super rugby this year as in Canada, but I was thoroughly impressed with the Wallabies, both the coaching, the older players I knew well, but especially some of the younger guys. Unlike the later stages of the Cheika era they seemed to be playing a modern style that can win games, while keeping their offensive flair. I thought that overall they looked more dangerous and athletic than the All Blacks. The main problems were lineouts, turnovers at the ruck and some scrum penalties, but none of these looked like they should be inherent to the players/coach and are fixable.
With Foley, Beale, the Pooper, Folau, Hanigan, Hodge playing wherever in the first 15, and Cheika, it seemed like they were always trying to win with massive holes in the lineup despite so much talent: a 10 that can't kick, a fullback that can't catch (Beale) or kick (Folau), an 8 that can't carry, a modern team that never kicks etc. Everyone seemed well suited to their role in Bledisloe 1 by comparison.
There was also a lot of mongrel from top to bottom, with Tupou and Daugunu leading the way. The locks/6 were great. The team even looked the part: a lot of no nonsense gritty looking chaps. No stupid hair cuts/all business.
I kind of wonder what the role for Hooper is on this team? It seemed like they needed his mobility/tackling in the past, but that doesn't look like a problem with the current squad. He didn't seem to do too well in his clean outs as not the biggest guy on the park and that was the area they seemed most deficient. You'd hope he could produce more turnovers a la Cane or a Tipuric/Pocock if his defensive energy isn't as needed.
I also didn't mind Tomua's kicks as much as others here, the last one aside. In the past I felt like Australia would just run until they were so exhausted or isolated that they committed a penalty and turned over possession/field position or threw an intercept or something. If after multiple phases you can kick the ball away around the 22, then receive the ball back from a kick coming back the other way around the 22 to 35 metre line, with a rest at a lineout, that's not a bad trade, especially when you typically have a decent option to recover the kick yourselves, have the other team knock it on or take a penalty, get tackled in to touch, rush a kick that doesn't go far etc. He was a bit unlucky that no kick generated any of those outcomes.
I have no clue if he is still in form, but this Wallabies team with Sean McMahon at his best would be handful for opposition tacklers.
Either way, greatly looking forward to the next game.