Like a lot of Wallabies fans, I thought that anything less than a spot in the final would mean a failed campaign. Obviously we've fallen short in that regard.
Despite that, I feel a hell of a lot more positive than I did this time 4 years ago.
We're a young team on the rise as opposed to an old team in decline. We don't have to "unearth" or "blood" any new talent, we simply have to get more experience under the players' belts and bed down our combinations for the future. We’ve still got a shitload of great players that haven’t hit their 23rd birthday yet. Let’s give them a break – how many of the “greats” of yesteryear were the finished product at 23? With a Lions series on the horizon and with a new challenge with the Argies entering the 4 nations, I’m genuinely excited to watch how the team grows from here.
Agree totally. Ultimately, we took a young (ish) team to the World Cup. One or two players stepped up and look like they could be World XV players in years to come (Pocock, O'Connor, Ioane and Beale all had good Cups). Solid performances from a couple of key forwards, including our captain (Moore and Horwill - generally solid, perhaps without being spectacular) and Berrick Barnes looked good when he was given the chance, without being spectacular. Couple of up and coming players that didn't reach the heights that we might have liked (I would probably put Genia into this category), but will only get better for the experience. One key player who was put under massive pressure (and abuse) from the country of his birth and wasn't able to perform to the levels hoped. Again, some hope that he could nonetheless develop into a World Class player. Some good experience for some fringe players (notably Simmons, who I thought did pretty well in the game time he was given, and also Slipper. You would probably also include McCabe in this - strictly he has only come into the starting side in the last 6 months). A few injuries that didn't go our way, but you have to expect that (notably Mitchell, Palu and Beale). World Cup is a test of depth.
Means you have a pretty strong core of players for the next few years that should improve from here. A team that has Robinson (returning), Moore, Slipper, Horwill, Simmons, Pocock, Genia, Cooper, Ioane, O'Connor, Beale, Mitchell, Palu and McCabe is going to be pretty competitive over the next couple of years. If someone like Higginbotham can take his game to the next level and find one or two decent players in a couple of weaker positions (a prop, a number 8 and a centre) and you have a good side.
Plus the Blacks will come back to the pack a bit after this. First, they have been hungry for this for a long time. And secondly, Carter, McCaw, Thorn, Mealamu, Woodcock, Nonu, Muliana, Smith - minimum age is 29. Some of them will still be around for a few more years. But they will be losing experience at steady intervals over the next few years. Although, their pipeline looks pretty good with guys like Dagg, Jane and Cruden.