
As for the Wallabies, that was painful and embarrassing to watch. Clearly the ability to catch or pass a ball is no longer a prerequisite for national selection and the same dumb mistakes are still being made every game. Our Super Rugby teams are a joke and it flows through to the top level. As a Wallabies supporter I have become very accustomed to losing test matches in recent years so that part doesn't hurt, it's the way they lost that stings. Herman has hit the nail on the head, there is no pride in the jersey with most of those players. Win, lose or draw they still get a juicy match bonus and can happily go back to spending their afternoons at the hairdressers and updating their instagram. The Wallabies twitter account posted a photo of Israel Folau proudly posing with his "Australian Player of the Match" award after the game. When did that become a thing in international rugby! Any bloke who walks off the pitch after a loss like that with a smile on their face should be dropped on principle.
Rugby has been a huge part of my adult life and it saddens me to watch it dying a very slow and painful death in this country. A few years ago my local club fielded three senior teams on a Saturday and now we struggle for numbers with one team and we're not alone. Heads need to roll, starting with the useless old boys club who mismanage the game from their north shore ivory tower. The sport needs to be completely restructured in this country or it will die and serious investment needs to be made in developing coaches and players at all levels. Needless to say the next few years are not going to be a happy time for Aussie rugby supporters. /rant
The Lions are starting to come together nicely with a bit of game time under their belt. I still have some doubts about Gatland as coach though and I don't think he will have the game plan to beat the Darkness. That said, if it rains on game day things could get interesting.