Don't agree with the criticism of Peyper. I wouldn't say that either side got away with much more than the other.
A few good efforts there from the Tahs.
Mitchell was good, not spectacular like he was a few years ago, but very solid. Starting to improve his form again, just needs to get back the ability to break tackles.
Skelton was good, but cooked after 60-odd minutes. Made a few mistakes with the ball, but provided a lot of impact. Give the big guy another season or two and he could be a real good 'un. By the way, am I the only one that thought that Skelton was in front of the Tahs ball carrier when he ripped the ball for Carter's second try? Glad if he was and the TMO didn't see it.
Foley was good, kicking out of hand was good, led the team around the park OK, provided a running threat.
Betham offers a lot on attack, mixed bag on the other areas. I think he has massive potential, especially if he irons out some other areas.
Horne was quiet, not penetrative on attack, and threw a poor pass to no-one in the second half. Mostly good on defence, that lifting tackle at the start was silly though.
Didn't really see Dennis, wasn't watching for him, so can't say much. On the whole the Tahs forwards competed well but were outclassed in the end.
In the end, the Lions was clearly a few classes above.
I reckon that Youngs must be close to pushing out Phillips.
Warburton was OK, not great. I reckon Tipuric would be better for them.
Not sure who will start in the second row with POC. Parling came straight on and immediately stole a Tahs lineout, like he did vs the Reds.
Sexton did enough to show why he will be the starting 10. Lions lost a bit of shape with Farrell on.
Not sure if Jamie Roberts' injury will be a good thing or a bad thing, for either team.