Was lucky enough to witness this one in person at Suncorp on Saturday. One of the more memorable wallaby games I've attended live.
I will say, I thought it was a cracker test series. Close, gritty, sew-sawing games, always on a knifes edge. It's what makes test rugby so engaging. Most of the casual sporting fans. that I have spoken over the last two weeks have tuned in and seem to have really enjoyed them. I think even the league fans were happy to see some games that weren't 40 point blowouts. That also seems to be reflected in the ratings, which are pretty decent. More of this please...It's actually a shame that we now parlay this into 3 games against the All Blacks, which every year seems to just kill the general enthusiasm around the team. I've been saying for a few years now, I'd really like to see the wallabies play the All Blacks less. 1 to 2 games would suffice. Rennie looks to be building a pretty decent young team with some heart, but I do worry that the All Blacks look a level above us right now and exposing them to potentially 3 straight losses, off the back of such a nice series win, isn't really doing the wallabies brand any favours. I realise there are financial considerations at play but, if this year has taught us anything its that Australian's love good compelling rugby, but aren't interested in tuning in to see the kiwis beat us every weekend. I think it would be better for the development of the game (and arguably for the development of the team) to have more series like this, and less games against the All Blacks.
I think the biggest positive from the series was clearly the development of this squad. Swain looks like a test 2nd rower. Lolesi's performance on the weekend was one of the best I've seen from a wallabies 10 in a few years. Paisami and Ikitau are coming along nicely. Swinton and Valetini both looked like solid options at 6. Angus Bell had a quality series.
Tate McDermott clearly showed he's our best 9. I'm still scratching my brain as to how Rennie came to the conclusion that Jake Gordan would be a better fit for us at test level. Anyone that still wants to claim that Gordan sis a better 9 than Tate is a blind fool, imo.
My biggest concern is the outside back situation. Koribete looked our best outside back by a country mile, and he's leaving the country soon. Daugunu is now out for RC. Vunivali is potentially out for the RC. Who fckn know with Petaia (who seems to be injured more than he's fit). No real world beaters coming through. The cupboard is looking a bit bare - which is really worrying going in to a series against the all blacks and springboks who will likely expose us out wide.