How the men in gold fared against the Pumas
5. Tom Hooper – 6.5
Like Williams, Hooper struggled with a little bit of stinging in the opening half. But it was also necessary to draw the ball further and to give Wallabies a front foot.
6. Rob Valetini – 8
On a beaten side, 13 transportation with tool height and exceptional performance with 44 running meters. Pumas defense shook from time to time. His valet was also the best tacks of 17 and Wallabies, and he was one of the only few people who matched Argentina’s physicality in the line.
Mateo Carreras in Steamrolls Sydney.Credit: Getty Images
7. Fraser Mcreight -7
He could pursue a major change in attack and defense. Mcreight stopped several times from secretly entering visitors with semi -cavities created by Pumas’s rapid Ruck speed. The stealing effect was blinded, but there were still a few important turnover.
8. Harry Wilson – 7
As usual, busy, there is plenty of work on both sides of the ball. However, the captain had a annoying day trying to understand the actions of the referee and his team and to keep his side straight and on the narrative as he increased. Not all in Wilson, but Wallabies leaders had to handle bad discipline and make smarter decisions before.
Nic White was busy at the Allianz Stadium as usual.Credit: Getty Images
9. Nic White 6.5
Some smart participations – including a intersection of Pumas’s second wave attack – and also typically bold defense. A shoulder was injured and changed part -time while downloading a large lock.
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At the first exit he was thrown into the hot seat-and sang a little. Edmed made a stroke after a difficult afternoon with a few clans, including a loaded free kick that led to a single attempt by Puma, and after a mixture of white and white. A nice 50-22 kicks, balanced some negativity and usually did good game management, but it was definitely a learning for Edmed. After the game, Schmidt was considered as “solid ..
11. Corey Toole 5.5
Unusually, Wallabies kicked and restarted the high balls for the tole’s competition, but mostly did not pay-pumas won the air war throughout the game. Toole worked so hard that he did not have the gas to roast in the second half and was changed soon.
12. Hunter Paisami – 6
He recalled how harmful it would be with the power center run in every section of the field, but at the same time he solved most of his good work with stupid discharges that gave the ball back to the pums. Considering that Paisami did not play in 10 weeks, it was often an impressive show with a strong defense and some good use.
13. Joseph-AUKUSO suaalii-7.5
One of the few players from Townsville that match the top shelf efforts. Suaalii made an excellent opening attempt by defeating three defenders and showed routine touches in the midfield and routinely in dangerous attacks. It was isolated several times but was looking for participation.
Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii was a constant threat.Credit: Getty Images
14. Max Jorgensen – 5.5
Silent afternoon for Wonderkid, who spent 10 minutes in the sin building after an unsuccessful attempt. It was a difficult call, but like or tuber, the referees in this game hot and even in these instinctive moments, two -hand use attempt to attempt.
15. Andrew Kellaway – 7
A performance that does not pour leaves from Kellaway, who has repeatedly open up with a deceptive speed and a beautiful fend. He put Suaalii’s experiment, but otherwise it was one of the few people who had no chance of unloading. Before making a ridiculous transition for the last trial, he threw a beautiful trial that was ridiculously ruled backwards.
Andrew Kellaway from Australia escapes from Argentina’s Julian Montoya.Credit: AP
Reserves
16. Josh Nasser – 5
It did not stand out in the short time on the field, but it was also the last quarter of semi-erect football without a natural environment of a strict forward.
17. Angus Bell – 6
He worked hard to bring energy and run with poison and ran into perfect space. However, it ended as coughing due to a low discharge, one a few errors that alleviate the pressure on the pumas. Bell was an expert in finding stitches in defense while rolling Australia, and Argentina’s muscle on the line meant that the ball was mostly slow.
Angus Bell pushes a overturned unloading.Credit: AP
18. Zane Nonnggor – 5
Limited effect. Wallabies Momentum was a few processing errors when trying to flow, but it wasn’t alone.
19. Lukhan Salakaia-loto-6
He waited for a long time to return his teeth to his test ragbet and tried to defend the muscles with a few raid shots.
20. Carlo Tizzano – 5.5
After Paisami’s injury, the short time on the field was asked to move to number 12 and the role was limited to harsh transport.
21. Tate McDermott – 7
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Nevertheless, another confident performance from McDermott, the leader of Wallabies. McDermott does not continue when Wallabies is the best in the second half, and only the young next to them is a very valuable player.
22. James O’Connor – 7
In the last half hour, another injection rather than the counter and the Wallabies fight was made with the veteran in the area, not only with good skills, but also exposing the attack with good communication.
23. Filipo Daugunu – 6.5
Since the FIII test, he has made two experiments in the first test view, and only one of them was legitimate, but it was a good reminder of Daugunun’s ability to finish.

