well done Aussie, on TRC win. they did have a huge advantage with the draw by having two home games against SA & NZ, where NZ had the toughest draw having away games against SA & AU but that's the reality of WC year.
It's not panic time for the AB's they can and normally do learn more from a loss than a win. Against Australia in particular.
There are a lot of talking points from the game for me the #1 was the breakdown #2 was the scrum.
I'm not even going to pretend to begin to know how they can fix the scrum but I know they will. It's really unusual for the Aussie scrum to get the better of an NZ one. The worst part was the couple of times the NZ scrum did have dominance they got incorrectly penalised, one call in particular was critical in terms of the games balance that was just unfortunate.
The breakdown is interesting. For mine what Pocock & Hooper did was generally not legal, when the payers hands are on the ball 3/4 of the players body length away from their feet then it's impossible for them to be supporting their own body weight, I dont understand how the refs can come to the conclusion that they are.
This has actually happened before in a test series AU vs NZ where the first test AUS won with breakdown work like this and a northern hemisphere ref then the next week the southern hemisphere ref penalised them early for it the AB's then actually were able to get some ball and won comfortably.
The AB's need better tactics for when this happens, countering Pocock and Hooper makes it very hard. Usually you can either pass to the opposite side of where Pocock is defending or ball runners target him so he has to tackle but with hooper there as well more options are needed. later on where Barrett was on they went wider it seemed to work but that doesn't always work as well early in a game.
It's not time to hit the panic button with Dan Carter, he played ok and just missed a couple of kicks. Sure 5 years ago he was so good he would win us games like this where we are outplayed in other aspects of the game. But now we need to look at the other problems and not just blame Dan for not pulling something out of his hat like he used to. It doesn't help getting rotated I think he's a player that needs gametime.
Barrett actually looked pretty good when he came on, I'm wondering if we have too many options. Sometimes it's more important to make a quick decision than to wait make a more informed decision. That's how I feel about our 10 situation. It's more important to pick a guy and give him a chance to build his game than to give all the options a run and try and figure out who the best one is. So limited time before the WC Heck Slade hasn't even been given a chance yet. IMO it's too late to try him, you would have to say now that Colin Slade wont be in the WC squad, surely if the selectors intended to have him in the WC squad he would have been given some gametime...
SBW, the injury he went off with he actually picked up very early in the game, while he still functioned and had a couple of good hit ups he didn't really impose himself on the game like we needed him too. Maybe he should have come off earlier. And I think people are harsh on him I mean it's not like he had a worse game than Conrad Smith, or Savea and carter was only a bit better.
Savea is still looking well below par, it's been mentioned how he's come into the AB's camp well under condition. He really really needs to work his arse off to get up to spec. He's picked a hell of a year to go off the boil... Until then you would have to pick Piutau for 11. Saw an interview during the week how he has been doing running to improve his condition while the rest of the squad is training. This sounds fricken stupid to me he should he doing training and then doing his fitness work as extra.
Aaron Smith hasn't really looked great so far two games in a row now, I guess the only option is to keep playing him and he should come right I would back him to do that. Perenara looks in better form, ignoring his knock-on that he made at the back of a shocking scrum. His distribution he did against Argentina was exactly what the AB's need and if anything he should have come on earlier I dont see the point in giving him 5 min. He needs a good 20min and in his form he deserves to be given that 20min.
Ben Smith was superb at 15, he and Nehe were by far our best backs and best players overall. Some really important work on defense including a couple of try savers and at least a really good effort in attempting to save the AAC try. Unfortunately he probably wont be back for the return Bledisloe because of that knock.
Really impressive Debut from Nehe, I would have liked to have seen him go looking for more work during the middle of the game but generally he was very good, got two chances and finished two chances really well. Even made a few important tackles.
The final thing to consider is that the AB's seem to be using an entirely new game plan both attack and defense, coaches trying to be less predictable in a WC year. Which is probably one of the reasons they have struggled to really get into their groove this year.
I know I've blabbered on a bit but no it's not time to panic, at this particular point in time the Aussies in Sydney with Wane Barnes as the ref was probably the worst case scenario in world rugby for the AB's. They wont have to do that again this year. Regroup, stay positive, work hard. I expect a big comeback game.
If anything, from looking at what has been done so far this year. I dont think having a squad of ~42 is a good way to get our best 23 working well. And I've said it again and again, NZ teams doing really well in super rugby hampers early All Black test performances, all NZ super rugby final and more involved in the finals. The players are missing a week rest and a week in camp, the highlanders recovering from the party and the hurricanes recovering from an extremely disappointing and emotional loss I think this is more of a factor this year than it has ever been.
I'd like to see Piutau Back and give Nehe another run, I also want to see Broadhurst get another go he will be much more of an asset than Romano or Thrush if he's given a chance to build his game. Sam Cane is looking like he could do really well if given a chance but how do we play him?