Excellent improvement though I fear not the vindication that many are suggesting. In particular the D barn dance is much better - note it is not dropped, but better implementation on a simpler version. To be fair, I'd prefer for Cheika to hold his ground and I'm hoping Bled #1 was "too much too soon" and that we will see the intention develop as we go forward.
A couple of thoughts though, stats from Force Fan between the two games:
Bled 1 turnovers:
Wallabies 21 - All Blacks 12
Bled 2 turnovers:
Wallabies 9 - All Blacks 18.
So the D barn dance was not tested in Bled #2 anywhere near what it was in Bled #1. We also stretched our luck. Perfect example is the first try following a turnover in the first 30 seconds. The re-balance through the line DID provide a solid straight line of D. Excellent, ABs must create opportunity rather than have it handed to them. Still our numbering up was poor leaving a two man overlap out wide. Later in the game you'd often see a forward out wide in D, not enough time here? Also Genia doubled back to full back sweeper role, but could not be fast enough to cover from Blind to open side to side.
If Folau doesn't succeed with the intercept it's All Blacks scoring - a 10 point try to Folau. I'll take it, but if this was a planned move it's possibly not the most risk averse plan we could implement.
Without looking to each turnover, consider roughly 16:40 game time. What I like here is Folau caught at the turnover defending close to the ruck. Rather than pushing the D barn dance he trusts the players where he cant be, patience by the ruck through I think 3 phases, before shifting - typically to open side wing. That's more like it!
That patience, and willingness to commit during that turnover inter-regnum is a huge difference. But we'll need more game pressure through turnovers before I'm ready to say Cheika is back in business.
Other notes - Both Beale and Foley are being protected in D. [Which is appropriate.] But it's by positional move -sliding out with the ruck for Foley. This means the "protection" is the forwards stepping up "he's mine Bernard". Another thing to like. Both Beale and Foley then DO step up their tackles when needed. It's nice coordination. Forward communication is "move on, this is for the pigs". Like it.
Finally. I got lost trying to fathom the Speight positional play. Are there wingers here who can explain it? He marked 11 or 14 at different times. I suspect that Folau and DHP are swapping in attack and D between full back and open side wing but couldn't work out where and why Speight is open side or tight side.
Speak if you know why!