The worst thing that happened in 2019 from a holistic standpoint was the win in Perth. So many were deluded beating a 14 men All Blacks team that certain combinations were up to it, when unfortunately it's been proven they weren't. 9/10 and Kerevi/13 haven't built any consistency. Only bringing two halfbacks was a failure; Phipps as a clubman, could have been a genuine option with his skillset. Now it isn't trolling, but if say Foley and Phipps/Genia were given the time in the middle to develop combinations with Kerevi/13 and the forwards we would have been better off. CLL has never proved up to it as test player. I was shocked by the lack of Tevita Kurindrani's involvement, as an incumbent, proven test centre.
Cheika's brillance worked at the very start of his Australian tenure; Tahs 14, World Cup 15. I must admit I looked to far ahead; putting blind faith in him, justifying that everything would turn out ok at this World Cup, because that what mattered. Oh how misguided that was.
It's exciting to consider the crop coming through; MK is electric, Jordie is going to play 100 + tests, Cheiks faith in Tolu paid off big time, Rodda's a future captain, and Hooper's existence means the Wallabies have a indestructible world class 7 for his next 75 tests. It's a shame there's no more Wallabies footy for the year, onwards and upwards!