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Start with victory!
It hasn’t always been easy, but Joe Schmidt’s arrival as Australia coach has had a successful start, with the team reviving their World Cup scare last year with a 25-16 win over Wales.
And as always, after the Wallabies Test, The Roar’s official DIY player ratings are back!
For those of you who are new here or just looking for a refresher, here’s what each number on the 10 scale generally means:
1. The team would have been better if he hadn’t played. It had a negative impact on the team’s performance. May father John Earls, have mercy on his soul.
2. Anonymous. Was he there?
3. I did some things that I expected as a player to do, but I did a lot of other things that weren’t that great.
4. In some sections it was passable, but in such an important match it fell short of the standard.
5. He performed his role without any noticeable incident.
6. Okay.
7. It’s actually pretty good.
8. Very good.
9. Excellent.
10. They are special. To call them man of the match would be an insult.
How was Liam Wright in his first game as captain? After two turbulent years, was Noah Loresio impressed in what now seems like a losing No.10 shirt? And was that Tom Wright’s best game yet?
To vote, please go to the form below and participate!
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