The Wallabies were ‘broken’ at full-time. They say they can get up for the third Test
Wallabies coach Joe Schmidt is talking about the media after the loss of his side. Credit: Getty Images
After a heavy Wallabies of defeat to Argentina last year, the former England, Ben Youngs, questioned whether lions need to travel even Australia.
“I look at him and I think better to go to South Africa and take a tour there,” Youngs said. “You enter the test matches [in Australia] And you run Riot and hugged with 110 points after two games. “
The lions are now won with eight and triple margins, and there is a total of 56 points, not 110.
Did Wilson disrespect?
Harry Wilson calls the referee Andrea Rinaldi to review the last place.Credit: Getty Images
“I think it’s like that, Wil Wilson said, shrugging. “Some things that we did not appreciate last year, but it was on us to develop and show our value as a team, I think we did at the back end of last year.
“Obviously, after the first test, we got a fair share of the critics again, but I think we showed which team could be tonight. I was very disappointed.”
Schmidt accepted.
“I didn’t think we were so bad last week,” he said. Orum I know people reported like this, but each had three trials.
“There was a test match tonight.”
Full -time, Schmidt addressed his players and told them that he was proud of them. He wasn’t sure whether the controversial innocence-Jac Morgan’s cleanliness-cleaning-itself would become a motivating factor in Carlo Tizzano, but he was sure that his side could recover for the match in Sydney Olympic Park.
“I thought they showed high levels of skill and physical commitment, Sch said Schmidt. “I think they are moving. Trying to be as consistent as possible. We are trying to play a Rugby brand that entertains people.”
Jake Gordon, a half -close solo trial close to the equivalent, said that the players wanted another crack in Lions.
Gordon said, “I hope it made our fans proud tonight, but there is still a big test. I don’t see it as a difficult game to get up,” Gordon said.
“Was we a little better than last week? Absolutely. Do we want to go to another level? Yes, we do it.”
A player who took the defeat harder than most was Hugo Keenan’s 80th.
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“We put ourselves in a position that would win there, Ikitau said. “I was not proud of my way of playing tonight. I fell from a few struggles. I was very disappointed. I am proud to defend myself well.”
Even if he won in Wallabies Sydney, it does not mean the same thing as MCG. This is the hardest part to get an inexperienced Wallabies side. them The results have been talking about Rugby fans for decades.
“The children really wanted tonight, Ikitau said.
Lions coach Andy Farrell, said the team received what they deserve.
“These fairy tale things, Far Farrell said. “Leaving with such a win means everything.
“Children dreamed of being a lion all their lives. McG’da 90,000 strange people to come to the point and win with such a dramatic finish, what dreams are made.”

