That's the prime example of a game where you have to almost ignore the result - I've seen us play far worse and win games in the past.
We played with great skill and endeavour for all 80 minutes, and so did Wales. It was a really good game of rugby. Under adversity we stood up, as we did against France with 14 earlier this year. You can't fault the character of this team.
Rob Leota continues to improve, and I thought Paisami was very good too. Our lineout was the best it's been all season. Kurtley Beale showed that his international career may well not be over. Our option taking in the Wales 22 was really good - our first try was a peach from top to tail.
And yet, in the end, the bounce of the ball didn't go our way. That happens. We've been blessed by good fortune a few times this year, and the rugby karma gods were always going to come back to balance the ledger at some point.
In regards to the officials, the focus has been on the wrong calls. The red card was fine, the knock down try was a rare interpretation but you can say it's the correct one if you want to. KB (Kurtley Beale)'s yellow was a 50/50 too. They all went against us, which is unfortunate.
But the call that kills me is the turnover we conceded on a driving maul in the second half as we attacked the Wales line. Here is a video of it I took:
It's surely a penalty, with a case for a YC and PT. Instead we turn the ball over. It's a genuine shocker, IMO.