How the men in gold fared against the Lions
6. Tom Hooper: The separation will be a big loss for the Australian rugby, but a better player will return from Exeter. He didn’t stop working and was a constant threat to his defense of Lions. 9
7. Fraser Mcreight: He directed his team with 15 struggle and created a constant threat to the failure. Tireless. 8
8. Harry Wilson: He became an exclusive leader for Wallabies in this challenging series. His team was flat after a heart attack in Melbourne and pulled them back from the canvas. 7
9. Nic White: The last test for Wallabies was an unforgettable test and the energy was excellent with the kick and bright service. He received a great reception from the crowd and deserved them all. 8.5
Nic White from Wallabies is seen with his children after the victory of the team in the third test of the series.Credit: Getty Images
10. Tom Lynagh: As usual, he was desperately unfortunate to take a shoulder from Dan Sheehan, the brave and Lions’s prostitute, and failed his HIA. 6.5
11. Dylan Pietsch: He reminded Wallabies how good he was, reminded of the first attempt and at the same time defense. 8
12. Len Ikitau: Ikitau won two turnover and almost moved as a helper, and he boldly contacted when his team needed hard gardens. 8
13. Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii: Blitz seemed much more comfortable in his defense, but he had little opportunity to show his attack skills. Very talent, but a lot to learn for this player. 7.5
14. Max Jorgensen: Jorgensen is only 20 years old and will play very well at this level. During this series, he named it in the light and threw a bright trial. 8.5
15. Tom Wright: He provided his team a big region with kicking and always created a threat with the ball at hand. 8
Nic White from Wallabies embraces his teammate Tate Mcdermott.Credit: Getty Images
Counter players
16. Brandon Paenga-amosa: Only eight minutes. N/A
17. Angus Bell: The bright loose head had a quiet series of selected standards, but it was a pleasant view when it came with some strong transportation. 7
18. Zane Nonggorr: When he changed Tupou and made himself proud, there were big boots to fill. 6.5
19. Jeremy Williams: He made a vital lineout play and made a turnover in Ruck. He put an extraordinary camera cell. 8.5
20. Langi Gleeson: It didn’t have time to create an effect. N/A
21. Tate McDermott: As usual, a distinguished man to remove half back, pine, threw a good trial and injected great energy to his team. 8
22. Ben Donaldson: He came and did his job under tremendous pressure after Lynagh failed Hia. 7.5