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Wallabies cop SIXTEEN fails, veteran SAVAGED in milestone match

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Good grief.

The Wallabies discover themselves again at sq. one, squandering a 17-point lead within the thirtieth minute to lose 67-27 in opposition to Los Pumas in Santa Fe, conceding probably the most variety of factors EVER in a take a look at match.

It was a brutal comedown for Joe Schmidt’s males and the outcomes have been properly mirrored within the votes forged by The Roar‘s viewers this week, with SIXTEEN fail marks handed out.

Solely seven gamers managed a mean rating of 5 or larger, all of them within the beginning ahead pack. The most effective performer – by fairly some margin – was Angus Bell, who picked up a mean rating of 6.73 and a commonest score of seven. Solely three different gamers – Matt Faessler, Taniela Tupou and Rob Valetini – managed to come back shut, with all three managing a commonest score of 6.

Nevertheless, the backline and the bench noticed the worst scores we’ve seen to this point in 2024 – with eight gamers reaching a mean of underneath 4, whereas seven gamers achieved a commonest score of 4 or decrease.

On the backside, in his milestone match, was 139-test veteran James Slipper, who picked up the worst numbers of your complete yr to this point throughout all Wallaby performances – the worst single common of the yr at 2.74, and stunningly, achieved the bottom commonest score potential on the dimensions, with 28% of voters awarding him a 1.

Above him, Marika Korobiete completed with a mean of three.06, whereas fellow reserve prop Allan Alaalatoa and reserve free ahead Langi Gleeson each completed with a mean of three.09.

It makes for grim, grim studying, particularly when considering that the greatest common rating off the bench was Tate McDermott with an unpleasant 4.40.

Try the complete DIY participant scores beneath.

Reader participant scores from loss to Argentina

1. Angus Bell
Common rating: 6.73
Commonest score: 7 (32.2%)

2. Matt Faessler
Common rating: 5.28
Commonest score: 6 (31.2%)

3. Taniela Tupou
Common rating: 5.40
Commonest score: 6 (29.4%)

4. Nick Frost
Common rating: 5.26
Commonest score: 5 (31.2%)

5. Jeremy Williams
Common rating: 5.02
Commonest score: 5 (30.9%)

6. Rob Valetini
Common rating: 5.38
Commonest score: 6 (28.4%)

7. Carlo Tizzano
Common rating: 5.03
Commonest score: 5 (28.7%)

8. Harry Wilson (c)
Common rating: 4.73
Commonest score: 5 (28.5%)

9. Jake Gordon
Common rating: 4.41
Commonest score: 5 (32.5%)

10. Ben Donaldson
Common rating: 4.83
Commonest score: 5 (28.3%)

11. Marika Koroibete
Common rating: 3.06
Commonest score: 3 (25.8%)

12. Hamish Stewart
Common rating: 4.27
Commonest score: 5 (30.8%)

13. Len Ikitau
Common rating: 4.62
Commonest score: 5 (35.1%)

14. Max Jorgensen
Common rating: 3.70
Commonest score: 4 (29.2%)

15. Andrew Kellaway
Common rating: 4.61
Commonest score: 5 (24.4%)

Reserves

16. Josh Nasser (Sub on in forty seventh minute)
Common rating: 4.16
Commonest score: 5 (23.9%)

17. James Slipper (Sub on in forty first minute)
Common rating: 2.74
Commonest score: 1 (28%)

18. Allan Alaalatoa (Sub on in thirty sixth minute)
Common rating: 3.09
Commonest score: 3 (25%)

19. Josh Canham (Sub on in 66th minute)
Common rating: 3.46
Commonest score: 4 (28.7%)

20. Langi Gleeson (Sub on in 59th minute)
Common rating: 3.09
Commonest score: 3 (25.5%)

21. Tate McDermott (Sub on in 56th minute)
Common rating: 4.40
Commonest score: 5 (25.8%)

22. Tom Lynagh (Sub on in 56th minute)
Common rating: 3.81
Commonest score: 4 (29.9%)

23. Josh Flook (Sub on in forty eighth minute)
Common rating: 3.56
Commonest score: 5 (24.6%)



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