Wallabies lose at Newlands - Player notes

By The Crowd / Roar Guru

There are players that polarise, from Cooper to Baxter, from Campese to Dunning, Beale to Simmons.

Especially in the age of anonymous internet abuse, we sometimes need to take stock and remember that the only real sin most of these guys have committed is to be the best available in their position, at the time the coach had to put names on a piece of paper. (Who could ever forget Al Baxter’s triumph at Twickenham in November 2008? One of the great rugby redemptions.)

Saia Fainga’a has copped his fair share of criticism over his career, and the press reports that referred to him as “Australia’s sixth choice hooker” over the last week probably didn’t make it to his scrapbook. But I certainly hope that the match reviews find a spare page, because he produced one of the bravest performances I can recall from a Wallaby number 2 tonight.

I should admit now that I am writing this from Cape Town. I was at the match, and haven’t yet seen a replay or read any stats, so my opinions on Saia and other Wallabies may not stand up to the scrutiny of the video review, but I am going to give them anyway.

1. James Slipper – A typically industrious game. Plenty of tackles, plenty of runs, and generally good hands.

2. Saia Fainga’a – A mighty, mighty game. Incredible, fearless defensive effort, and a key part of a front row that scrummed really well.

3. Sekope Kepu – Solid at scrum time, but a liability around the field. Simply doesn’t have to mobility to contribute in the loose, and handling was, again, an issue

4. Sam Carter – started strongly, but seemed to fade. Still needs body height adjustment when running.

5. Rob Simmons – like Carter, had some bright first half moments, but was replaced early.

6. Scott Fardy – a glimpse of the form from last year’s spring tour, finally. Still not involved enough, in my view, but best performance so far in the 2014 RC.

7. Michael Hooper – maybe his worst game of the series. Ineffective at ruck time, and made a couple of critical errors, and missed several tackles. As always, popped up on occasion to make metres with the ball in hand, but in my view this isn’t enough to compensate for his shortcomings.

8. Ben McCalman – A typical BM game. Solid, industrious, but no real impact moments. Between him and Hooper is a great loose forward. Hooper has the brilliant moments but not the grunt, and visa-versa for Ben.

9. Nick Phipps – Hard to comment without sounding hypocritical, given my comment about anonymous internet criticism. I will just leave it as “Welcome back Will”. Some terrible, terrible options, and seemingly has no feel for when holding possession is vital.

10. Bernard Foley – A backward step from his recent form. Seemed rattled at times, but generally competent, as always.

11. Joe Tomane – Put your head down and run for the corner you goose! Otherwise OK, would retain his spot in front of Rob Horne if I was selecting.

12. Matt Toomua – also seemed rattled, and made some odd decisions. Not his best night.

13. Tevita Kuridrani – keep on coming, big boy. You are a beauty in the making. He is almost a match winner right now, and I still get the feeling that he is getting better every game. A powerful performance tonight.

14. Adam Ashley-Cooper – solid, a great finish for our only try, and super defence.

15. Israel Folau – threatened all night, but didn’t land a real blow. Still needs to learn when to hold’em, and know when to fold’em.

Of the reserves, Scott Higginbotham seemed to make no impact, but was confronted with a Big Burger with a point to prove. Hanson was industrious, but was overshadowed by Fainga’a’s great game. Horwill was average, lucky not to concede a couple of penalties, and looked to run out of legs early.

Beale was horrible. His lack of defensive urgency seemed to hint at an attitude problem re-emerging. I hope I have read too much into this, but he had some embarrassing moments.

Overall, despite the beating it was a great Test. My second admission is that I left with 35 seconds still on the clock, so missed the coup de grace.

The good news from Australia’s point of view is that the pack continues to develop, and that Genia, Cooper and Pocock could all make instant impact on return. I would really love to see Scott Sio get a run. A win next weekend is critical, but not by any means certain.

The Crowd Says:

2014-10-01T19:46:09+00:00

handles

Guest


I hate that my comment has proven prophetic. It appears that Kurtley's attitude problems have now completely re-emerged, to the extent that the Wallabies are investigating an issue on the flight to Argentina.

2014-09-30T15:31:52+00:00

Armand van Zyl

Roar Guru


Savea hasn't done anything worthwhile against the Boks.

2014-09-30T13:35:22+00:00

Die hard

Roar Rookie


You are joking surely! Nine tackles. Perhaps he had the odd hand and by that I mean third flop on the pile, and he participated in being thoroughly tackled but nothing he did was effective. He was slow and flatfooted. He organised nothing. He didn't even really seem to have any urgency about him at all. The most unproductive 25 minutes I have seen on the field in a long time.

2014-09-30T13:34:01+00:00

therugbyfan

Guest


great analysis, they sure do know how to starve them

2014-09-30T12:33:05+00:00

JB

Guest


Big punt, we are not Beale haters but still waiting to see him hit hard and low like Toomua. And his supposed X factor resulted in a run on the spot before being smashed and turned over.

2014-09-30T10:10:31+00:00

mactheblack

Guest


Looks like they settle for a two-point lead until the floodgates opened in the 70th-minute. You've just got to face up to it. It'll be a long time before the Wallabies can topple the Boks, especially on their home fortress. Wallabies need the spike of at least 10 Kirandranis, or Ashley-Coopers or the spirit shown by Fainga'a. Folau not an impact player in the mould of a Cooper, or Sonny Bill for that matter if I can make that comparison. He lies too far back to have any impact when he plucks the ball out of the air. He needs to make more runs and doesn't strike me as being an elusive runner. Toomua not impressive at all. They should build the team around Ashley-Cooper. All I can say about Phipps! Oh how we long for a Gregan again! The Boks also took poor options, an except for that last 10-minute period, should have sown up things much earlier. It's a case of play like that against the All Blacks, and you can kiss the game goodbye. That was not the Boks' A-game by a long shot. Problem is with Australia - teams can play poorly and yet the Wallas will still come second-best on scoreboard

2014-09-30T07:53:24+00:00

Rouaan

Guest


Good summation... For me the forwards stood up and the Boks definitely did not dominate them. My problem though has to do with the WBs game management and the leadership of Hooper and Link. When you see that you are physically in the game, you need to work around creating score board pressure. The WBs certainly know that they are not going to score 4 plus tries against the Boks and ABs...therefore the setting up of the drop goal is a real option. At 10-5 in the first half, the WBs were dominating play and had plenty opportunities to set up at least 2 drop goals...16-5 at half time could have been be a totally different ball game! When you have the ball and is less then 10metres out, take the three by dropping, you are already in front.

2014-09-30T07:08:16+00:00

big punt

Guest


"Beale was horrible. His lack of defensive urgency seemed to hint at an attitude problem re-emerging." Beale made 9 tackles, missing only one of them. Toomua made about the same number but was on the field for twice as long. Maybe it is actually Toomua that has an attitude problem or maybe you have just joined the ridiculous chorus of Beale haters.

2014-09-30T05:38:25+00:00

Colin Kennedy

Guest


Yes, but he has not scored a try yet against the Sprinboks.

2014-09-30T02:48:03+00:00

GeoffBrisbane

Guest


Savea isn't he 5 from 5 v Boks?

2014-09-30T00:34:50+00:00

Colin Kennedy

Roar Guru


Mentioned in an earlier thread that the Boks are good at isolating and containing dangerous players, Lomu, Savea, Folau, Beale... starve them of oxygen and they get frustrated and their game struggles as a result.

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