We have been so spoilt for years owning rugby league's best ever spine. Smith, Cronk, Thurston, Slater was a spine that regularly beat national sides on their own. It was like having 4 coaches on the field whose decision making rarely ever contradicted each other. They had similar vision and never panicked.
Fast forward to the present spine and it couldnt be more different.
The spine of Cook, Cherry-Evans, Munster and Tedesco...whilst individually talented, are a clunky collection of players. Cherry is the director, but there is no contingency for when he is played out of the game. Cook, Munster and Tedesco are X-factor players of extreme skill but not one of them could lead a horse to water. Not an iota of leadership amongst them. When the game plan is challenged, they resort to their clubland roles of hogging the ball and trying to do it all themselves. They cant enact a gameplan nor adapt it to the conditions. They panic and force play through 1%er tricks.
Australia were outplayed but should have stolen the win in the final minutes. The good spine would have got it done. With this new spine its a lottery. They have a long way to go before they earn the avalanche of plaudits they recieve.
Having said all that, a big congrats to Tonga. They wanted it more and executed ferociously. It was brutal and they were the better side. An historic victory.