Despite the risk of nuclear intervention, I chip in.
I thought Foley did ok. He did miss a few tackles, which is never good, but they were not in a situation that proved a major problem. The Kiwis would probably have made more of them. His distribution and running were both fine. His kicking (all types) was not good.
I think that as a 10, and playing at or near his best, Cooper offers the potential for a greater variety of approaches than Foley. I thought he did ok as well, but probably is better starting at 10 or not in the 23. I really liked some of his tactical kicking options, and I like it that he can kick long out of hand.
The forwards played better again this week. The lineout was very good. My only concern is Slipper, and the scrum. Is he, or is he not, injured? We really cannot afford to get done in the scrums.
I would say on Skelton, apart from the penalties, more of the same involvements please.
Bench worked well again.
Hooper's citing - it is hard to comment as a push in that situation is fine (a perfectly reasonable response to being held back), but a punch would earn a suspension and deserved criticism of his temperament. On the topic of his disciplinary record, I think it is considered clean from a citing perspective if he has never been suspended before - right? SANZAR judiciary are not concerned with what went on last summer, or how the guy handled the media as captain.
Overall, there is much reason for optimism, even with Foley and Cooper - although we probably haven't seen their best yet these last two matches, at least we have two (well, probably three) decent contenders for 10.