Hey everyone!
I'm with Noddy on this one.
It obviously wasn't a vintage performance, but we've got two rookie front rowers who now have 80 minutes of test Rugby under their belt. Sure there were some dodgy scrums, but there were also a couple of good ones from the boys so there are positives.
We've got Barnes with 80 minutes of test experience at flyhalf in case Gits ever goes down (which will happen, it's inevitable).
Rabbit has learnt that test Rugby is not the cakewalk it seemed like in the first test.
AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) has shown once again why he is an excellent impact player (If Gits goes down I wouldn't mind seeing a Barnes/AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) 10/12 combo. Just look at the Baa Baas game last year for evidence of AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper)'s ability at 12)
QC (Quade Cooper), while not playing great, will be better off for the game time and I have no doubt Deans will be able to coach him to underplay his hand more and, as Noddy said, not try to do everything himself like he does at the Reds.
I wasn't hugely confident going into this test with such an experimental side, yet we barely made a substitution and still won 5 tries to nil. Depth at test level has always been a problem for us and we finally have a coach who has the balls needed to blood young players at this level. Bring it on I say.