As many have said, the first half was alright but everything fell apart in the second.
Phipps threw a lot of very average passes. It's a shame we lost Sheehan and I feel for him. Waiting so long for his first Wallaby start and it ends after half an hour in a lot of pain.
Higginbotham was largely anonymous. He didn't inject himself physically, barely ran the ball and missed a few tackles. Dennis had his best test yet against England and should start again against Wales.
Timani had a shocker which has been well pointed out already. He needs to keep the ball in contact. The offload should be a calculated option to a support player, not a 'fling it out the back every time and hope someone is there' option.
Discipline in the forwards was really poor. Too many dumb penalties from the locks in particular.
Hooper was strong but missed an uncharacteristic number of tackles. One led to a big line break.
AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) was excellent. A pretty common choice for MOTM from the other thread. His defence was superb and he caught a few telling high balls.
I thought Mitchell had a good return and it was great to see him get through the 80 minutes. His defence was good.
Barnes put in some dumb kicks (as did Beale and everyone else who kicked the ball) but he had a strong game. He made excellent ground to field a few kicks on the full. His positional play at fullback is good.
The lineout and scrum were again an issue. Our scrum would have probably been slightly better if it wasn't for the soft surface.
I thought the refereeing was poor. I can accept that it was only his third test and the previous two were refereeing minnows but it wasn't a good performance. His scrum calls early in the game were ridiculously slow. It seemed to speed up as the game went on even though he said he wouldn't change his call.
He liked calling up rucks very quickly saying that the ball wasn't coming out and team going forward etc. This seemed to be a bit of a throwback to junior football where you call things up quickly for safety reasons. I'm 99% sure the ball would have come out each time without too much drama and a scrum wasn't needed. This played into Italy's hands giving them scrum ball where they could win a penalty instead of slow ruck ball.
I thought there was an obvious knock-on when Italy scored. Firstly the player fought with Mitchell for the ball and it surely went forward at that point. Secondly, I am sure his hand grazed the ball after it came loose and propelled it forward.
Phipps threw a lot of very average passes. It's a shame we lost Sheehan and I feel for him. Waiting so long for his first Wallaby start and it ends after half an hour in a lot of pain.
Higginbotham was largely anonymous. He didn't inject himself physically, barely ran the ball and missed a few tackles. Dennis had his best test yet against England and should start again against Wales.
Timani had a shocker which has been well pointed out already. He needs to keep the ball in contact. The offload should be a calculated option to a support player, not a 'fling it out the back every time and hope someone is there' option.
Discipline in the forwards was really poor. Too many dumb penalties from the locks in particular.
Hooper was strong but missed an uncharacteristic number of tackles. One led to a big line break.
AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) was excellent. A pretty common choice for MOTM from the other thread. His defence was superb and he caught a few telling high balls.
I thought Mitchell had a good return and it was great to see him get through the 80 minutes. His defence was good.
Barnes put in some dumb kicks (as did Beale and everyone else who kicked the ball) but he had a strong game. He made excellent ground to field a few kicks on the full. His positional play at fullback is good.
The lineout and scrum were again an issue. Our scrum would have probably been slightly better if it wasn't for the soft surface.
I thought the refereeing was poor. I can accept that it was only his third test and the previous two were refereeing minnows but it wasn't a good performance. His scrum calls early in the game were ridiculously slow. It seemed to speed up as the game went on even though he said he wouldn't change his call.
He liked calling up rucks very quickly saying that the ball wasn't coming out and team going forward etc. This seemed to be a bit of a throwback to junior football where you call things up quickly for safety reasons. I'm 99% sure the ball would have come out each time without too much drama and a scrum wasn't needed. This played into Italy's hands giving them scrum ball where they could win a penalty instead of slow ruck ball.
I thought there was an obvious knock-on when Italy scored. Firstly the player fought with Mitchell for the ball and it surely went forward at that point. Secondly, I am sure his hand grazed the ball after it came loose and propelled it forward.