After an encouraging first half, the Wallabies went down 33-13 in Wellington, their shedding streak in New Zealand persevering with and the All Blacks preserving a agency grasp on the Bledisloe Cup.
Nevertheless, regardless of the one-sided scoreline, many have been fast to see the forest by the bushes and see that the Wallabies provide fierce resistance for almost the whole match – and that was mirrored within the votes of The Roar‘s viewers this week.
Scores had been unsurprisingly decrease than final week, with six fails general handed out throughout the squad – the identical quantity as final week’s loss in Sydney. Eleven gamers additionally managed a rating of 6 or increased of their commonest ranking, with all remaining gamers receiving a 5.
On the prime of the pile was Fraser McReight, who took the highest spot once more for the second week working with a mean of 6.92 and a commonest rating of seven. In silver, the ever-reliable Rob Valetini additionally achieved a commonest rating 7 and a mean of 6.48, whereas Tom Wright (6.06), Dylan Pietsch (6.03) and Jeremy Williams (5.81) rounding out the highest 5.
On the backside, Ben Donaldson picked up the bottom common of 4.10 – though with solely 5 minutes to make an impression after approaching within the seventy fifth minute, there was not an enormous quantity he might do. Fellow benchwarmer Josh Flook (4.31) and inside centre Hunter Paisami (4.41) rounded out the underside three.
Whereas the numbers are disappointing, contemplating the Wallabies endured a lack of 20 factors, it highlights that many Roar readers are seeing the forest by the bushes – that for almost all of the match, the Wallabies had been within the contest earlier than the primary strive of the second half within the fifty fifth minute put the end result past doubt.
Try the total DIY participant scores beneath.
Reader participant scores from loss to New Zealand
1. Angus Bell
Common rating: 5.61
Commonest ranking: 6 (32.7%)
2. Matt Faessler
Common rating: 5.31
Commonest ranking: 6 (34.1%)
3. Taniela Tupou
Common rating: 4.88
Commonest ranking: 5 (28.1%)
4. Nick Frost
Common rating: 5.60
Commonest ranking: 5 (32.9%)
5. Jeremy Williams
Common rating: 5.81
Commonest ranking: 6 (35.2%)
6. Rob Valetini
Common rating: 6.48
Commonest ranking: 7 (29.9%)
7. Fraser McReight
Common rating: 6.92
Commonest ranking: 7 (30.7%)
8. Harry Wilson (c)
Common rating: 5.80
Commonest ranking: 6 (27.1%)
9. Jake Gordon
Common rating: 5.24
Commonest ranking: 5 (34%)
10. Noah Lolesio
Common rating: 4.86
Commonest ranking: 5 (31.3%)
11. Dylan Pietsch
Common rating: 6.03
Commonest ranking: 6 (41%)
12. Hunter Paisami
Common rating: 4.41
Commonest ranking: 5 (32.2%)
13. Len Ikitau
Common rating: 5.74
Commonest ranking: 6 (35.4%)
14. Andrew Kellaway
Common rating: 5.21
Commonest ranking: 6 (28.7%)
15. Tom Wright
Common rating: 6.06
Commonest ranking: 6 (29.2%)
Reserves
16. Brandon Paenga-Amosa (Sub on in forty ninth minute)
Common rating: 5.34
Commonest ranking: 5 (40.1%)
17. Isaac Kailea (Sub on in sixtieth minute)
Common rating: 4.68
Commonest ranking: 5 (48%)
18. Allan Alaalatoa (Sub on in forty fourth minute)
Common rating: 5.00
Commonest ranking: 5 (51.5%)
19. Lukhan Salakaia-Loto (Sub on in 58th minute)
Common rating: 5.28
Commonest ranking: 5 (42%)
20. Langi Gleeson (Sub on in sixtieth minute)
Common rating: 5.35
Commonest ranking: 6 (36%)
21. Tate McDermott (Sub on in sixtieth minute)
Common rating: 5.14
Commonest ranking: 5 (34.6%)
22. Ben Donaldson (Sub on in seventy fifth minute)
Common rating: 4.10
Commonest ranking: 5 (43.3%)
23. Josh Flook (Sub on in 63rd minute)
Common rating: 4.31
Commonest ranking: 5 (45.3%)