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How the men in gold fared against New Zealand

Will Skelton – N/A

He seemed to swallow the angry pills, and as in the second and third Lions tests, it would be in the middle of everything. However, Skelton left the field 12 minutes later for a HIA and unfortunately did not come back.

Will Skelton gets a transport.Credit: Getty Images

Tom Hooper – 5.5

Great large transportation and a real labor force, the illegal cleaning that caused a yellow card made a bad decision, and Wallabies was not allowed at the beginning of the game.

Fraser Mcreight – 7

Again, another powerful change from the wingman who makes three players and is a constant threat to failure.

Harry Wilson – 7.5

Gold in the field and perhaps the most hardworking player in the field. He made 16 transport and 11 teams and always put on duty. Follow the last ten minutes, at one stage, Wilson struggled about four consecutive struggles while trying to take his team to another return victory.

Jake Gordon – 6

After taking a long break from injury and a little bit of a game with the game. Considering the incredible speed, you would like Gordon to support himself and run more.

Grain Edmed – 6

There were definitely mistakes. Some strange kick options about the attack and an expensive penalty close to the end. However, there was only things to be loved at the beginning of Edmed’s second test. He defended strongly, often kicked well – even outside the general game and t -shirt – and he was intact in the organization. Worth continuing.

Filipo Daugunu empties the ball.

Filipo Daugunu empties the ball.Credit: Getty Images

Filipo Daugunu – 7

Daugunun’s experience was open over such a difficult night. It is a stable and powerful type that takes the right option in the attack and defends hard and wisely.

Len Ikitau – 5.5

He scored a smart trial, but he didn’t get into the game in previous games. His scores fell for a struggle that saw him sinners.

Joseph -Aukuso Suaalii – 7

Joseph - Auukuso Suaalii and Jordie Barrett compete for a high ball.

Joseph – Auukuso Suaalii and Jordie Barrett compete for a high ball.Credit: Getty Images

Nevertheless, it is a wise place to find your feet in an aggressive sense and use air skills. But my man, Suaalii punched the defense. Make a few big shots and made the right readings while doing so. Easy to forget, buying big money only 21 games played professional rugby.

Harry Potter – 5.5

Some errors with solid work mixed night. There is a habit of wandering around the field to look for a job and even appear near the back. This is busy and involving it, but usually does not play as a wing player.

Max Jorgensen – 6.5

Considering that Tom Wright is not back and Andrew Kellaway is not a long -term solution, it is a positive thing. To use his feet and speed, plenty of balls were given on the open channels, but the entire black defense was ready for task.

Max Jorgensen runs with the ball.

Max Jorgensen runs with the ball.Credit: Getty Images

Changes:

Josh Nasser – 5.5

It always gets harder when you get the chance on the field.

Tom Robertson – 6

After arriving in the second half for Slipper, the team made the highest 14 struggles.

Taniela Tupou – 6.5

He showed a really good aggression and urgency in his work on the counter, a good sign. He searched for a job.

Taniela Tupou showed a really good aggression and urgency in his work on the counter.

Taniela Tupou showed a really good aggression and urgency in his work on the counter.Credit: Getty Images

Jeremy Williams – 5.5

After Skelton’s early exit, there was a longer shift than expected and fought abundant. However, it does not seem to be used as a transport option.

Rob Valetini – 5.5

He tried to bring the grumbling and some energy from the bench, an unusual role for his valet. Let’s not do this again.

Ryan Lonergan – 5

The second test was a difficult night to shine a half back.

James O’Connor – N/A

Limited moments with James O’Connor’s last Bledisloe Cup fixture. If so, Chapeau. It’s a nice inning.

Josh Flook – N/A

The unfortunate head hit the long -awaited opportunity.

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