Bit late for my take on the game I know, but went down and watched it and had some other jobs in Sydney so didn't get a chance earlier.
Overall a much improved performance by the Wallabies, working off the base of a very strong set piece. We looked very good for a while, but then fell into the old Wallaby habit of dumb penalties and silly mistakes to let the Welsh back into the game. I thought we were a better side then the score indicated, but we just keep inviting the opposition back into the game.
I thought the front row were outstanding, all three were very impressive, locks were solid (I've seen a fair bit of criticism of LSL (Lukhan Salakaia-Loto) but I thought he was okay), L Wright had a solid game, McReight was a bit quiet, but Bobby V was outstanding. A few years ago I thought he had talent but needed to be involved more often, but now he's a machine, would be my first Wallaby selection for every test.
Despite being a Tahs supporter I wouldn't have had Gordon anywhere near the squad, however was happily surprised by a very strong game from him. He didn't try to overplay his hand like he does for the Tahs. I thought Noah had a bit of an off night, too many errors and didn't seem to be able to get his backline working, although to be fair he hasn't had much time with them. The centres were both sound, although I didn't think they posed any real attacking threat. The back three were very good, Kellaway as professional as ever, Daugunu was strong (although he needs his kicking license revoked) and Tom Wright was outstanding.
Of the bench, 7As (Allan Ala'alatoa) was solid, Kaliea powerful and Lynagh looked up to it. I thought Tate was a bit untidy. I would have liked to see Cale and Pietsch get a bit more time.
In summary, how good to get a win, and how much better was this than last year's debacle.