The Wallabies have surged up to third in the world rankings after an impressive 30-17 victory over South Africa at Suncorp Stadium tonight.
Here’s how all the Australian players rated from the Rugby Championship clash.
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1: James Slipper 5/10
Promoted to the starting lineup and battled manfully at scrum time, despite being slightly overmatched.
2: Folau Fainga’a 7.5/10
Tidy all-round performance – both in the set piece and in broken play.
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3: Taniela Tupou 9/10
Put in 78 minutes of excellent work around the field – including dynamic ball-running and a fantastic sleight of hand to put Marika Koroibete away for a crucial try.
4: Izack Rodda 5/10
Industrious once again, despite being overshadowed by his locking partner.
5: Matt Philip 7/10
Grabbed some nice lineout takes, with good defensive work – including at maul time.
6: Lachlan Swinton 5/10
Another rugged display without the errors of last week, but was sin-binned in slightly unlucky circumstances.
7: Michael Hooper 8/10
The record-breaking skipper had a typically impressive performance. Led the tackle count, made line breaks and won a key turnover penalty while under immense pressure.
8: Rob Valetini 6/10
Strong display last week and showed good football smarts again, especially in winning a turnover penalty.
9: Nic White 7/10
Forced his way back into the No.9 jersey and showed why with a solid kicking game and crisp passing to lay on two early tries.
10: Quade Cooper 6.5/10
Looked assured back in front of his home crowd, despite some goal kicking wobbles.
11: Marika Koroibete 8/10
Almost did the splits in an early tackle and ran a beautiful line to set up the second try, before grabbing two very well-deserved five pointers of his own.
12: Samu Kerevi 7/10
Terrorised the Springbok defence again and seems to provide a lot of comfort in combination with Quade Cooper and Len Ikitau.
13: Len Ikitau 9.5/10
Best display in a Wallabies jersey. Started with a brace of tries and was excellent in defence once again.
14: Andrew Kellaway 5/10
Spilled an early chance at a try, but made up for it with a good effort around the field – especially on key defensive reads.
15: Tom Banks 5.5/10
Showed good attacking spark, before suffering a suspected broken arm in the 29th minute.
RESERVES
16: Feleti Kaitu’u 4/10
Lineout work was shaky and didn’t make as much of an impact overall in his second Test.
17: Angus Bell N/A
18: Tom Robertson 5/10
Got his first taste of Test action for the season and worked hard.
19: Darcy Swain N/A
20: Pete Samu 7/10
Provided more brilliance off the bench, including a massive line break in the lead up to Koroibete’s second try.
21: Tate McDermott 4/10
Demoted to bench duties and struggled to make an impact.
22: Reece Hodge 6/10
Replaced Tom Banks in the first half and had his wobbles, but started to find some confidence with strong kick chases and a huge turnover at ruck time.
23: Jordan Petaia N/A
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