Quote: Levrier "Interesting how I feel different this week compared to last. Yes we could have won, but I am more sanguine about it. Last week, still, really rankles and seeing cheats benefit sticks in my throat. This week we had the chances to win comfortably but did not take them, or we could have also been beaten by few more as well, that is sport. Some will say that there were a few decisions that went astray, but again, the ref cannot get everything right all the time and it is not like he could see footage of one thing and then, disgracefully, decide another. We lost honestly. I am not a great one for the plucky loser bit, I want to see Australian bones ground beneath our heels in the sporting arena, but today I was proud of the team.'"
I would like to second that excellent summary.
Firstly: McNamara, he has got a better method of on field play going, whether this has come about from spending this last season in the NRL, who knows, I tend to believe it has.
No one has been more critical of him, than I have, but being honest there is something there in his team that has not been apparent for some time past.
I still find his substituting ideas a little bewildering, but that apart the team has improved out of all recognition from the recent past.
Todays game was possibly the most exciting test I have seen in at least 50 years, even Melbourne.
I do not think that any of the English lads had a poor game today, they all strove to give of their best and critics of certain individuals need to watch again before casting their dispersions.
We lost today because we were beaten by the better of two excellent Rugby League teams, there isn't any need for calling and moaning, that game was excellent and but for two narrow goal kick misses we would still have won, if that signifies, poor, bad or terrible then I do need to go to specsavers, as I thoroughly enjoyed every minute of that match and everything about it barring the final score.