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Wallabies DIY player ratings from Bledisloe 1: The results

The Wallabies had flashes of brilliance and some rough patches in their 33-25 loss to New Zealand. We asked you to rate every single player – here’s how you saw it.

Following his strong series against France, Michael Hooper was again named the best Wallabies player, with the skipper being the only visitor to post a score above seven.

Andrew Kellaway wasn’t far away, finishing at 6.91, while Tate McDermott’s 6.19 was enough to see him round out the podium.

In his column for The Roar, Will Genia was full of praise for Kellaway, Rob Valetini and Matt To’omua off the bench.

“I was hoping would be someone who really steps up. For me, he looks like he’s still searching for that performance to really cement himself in that position. He had a little bit of a shaky start, but he really worked his way into the game,” he said.

Wallabies Bledisloe 1 player ratings

1. James Slipper
Average score: 6.07
Most common rating: 6 (34.7%)

2. Brandon Paenga-Amosa
Average score: 5.20
Most common rating: 5 (33.2%)

3. Allan Alaalatoa
Average score: 6.00
Most common rating: 6 (36.1%)

4. Darcy Swain
Average score: 5.40
Most common rating: 5 (31.1%)

5. Lukhan Salakaia-Loto
Average score: 5.48
Most common rating: 5 (34.7%)

6. Rob Valetini
Average score: 5.77
Most common rating: 6 (32.8%)

7. Michael Hooper
Average score: 7.08
Most common rating: 7 (32.9%)

8. Harry Wilson
Average score: 5.73
Most common rating: 6 (31%)

9. Tate McDermott
Average score: 6.19
Most common rating: 6 (31.6%)

10. Noah Lolesio
Average score: 4.94
Most common rating: 6 (27%)

11. Andrew Kellaway
Average score: 6.91
Most common rating: 7 (40.5%)

12. Hunter Paisami
Average score: 5.76
Most common rating: 6 (29.2%)

13. Len Ikitau
Average score: 5.58
Most common rating: 5 and 6 (32% each)

14. Jordan Petaia
Average score: 4.21
Most common rating: 5 (29.1%)

15. Tom Banks
Average score: 5.42
Most common rating: 6 (25.9%)

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16. Jordan Uelese
Average score: 4.21
Most common rating: 6 (33.5%)

17. Angus Bell
Average score: 5.95
Most common rating: 6 (34.5%)

18. Taniela Tupou
Average score: 6.04
Most common rating: 6 (36.1%)

19. Matt Philip
Average score: 5.91
Most common rating: 6 (36.2%)

20. Fraser McReight
Average score: 5.85
Most common rating: 6 (34%)

21. Jake Gordon
Average score: 5.11
Most common rating: 5 (36.5%)

22. Matt To’omua
Average score: 6.18
Most common rating: 6 (33.9%)

23. Reece Hodge
Average score: 5.45
Most common rating: 5 (38.5%)

Original source: https://www.theroar.com.au/2021/08/11/wallabies-diy-player-ratings-from-bledisloe-1-the-results-2/

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