I was too late in rescuing it from my parents' place (chucked out only two years ago) but I had a copy (the foldover 'newspaper' version) of RLW from that test match. It had a jubilant Freeman and McCracken on the front cover.
The next two were disastrous though. McCracken was sent-off early in the second test (along with a Kangaroo, Peter Jackson?) so the refereeing wasn't quite so laissez-faire as it could've been.
I thought that upset our rythym far more than Australia's. They were just more professional, more determined, and they routed us.
The third test was marginally better. McCracken scored a fine try, with a nice angled run, to make it about 14-6 (just before, or just after halftime, from memory) which brought us, briefly, back into the match, and series. Once the Roos ruthlessly kicked on, that pulsating first test win seemed so long ago.