Genuinely what's the point of the 10 if he passes 10 times in a game. May as well play an extra flanker there.
I'm a massive Noah Lolesio defender and have been for years. I think this year has demonstrated that he's quite comfortably the best 10 in Australia (which is why Rennie and Schmidt had him as their first choice). He would improve the team immensely if he were fit and available. He has had a bunch of good games where he hasn't made too many passes (10 is quite low, but it was very wet).
What he does well is: communicate and organise the attack, by organising and directing the forward pods who take much of the ball from the halfback, by directing the halfback towards space and opportunity, and by organising his backline and scanning the opposition to look for any opportunities or mismatches. And when an opportunity out wide is identified, he is very quick and accurate at getting the ball into the right areas for the athletes outside him to do their thing.
There's a bunch of stuff that he could be better at, but a team with him at 10 generally holds its shape well and generally has more success when attacking wide.
I know everyone is kicking Tane when he's down, but he's a similar kind of player who has some massive up-sides over Noah i.e. defensive physicality, running game. He needs to learn how to better organise his team on the fly and to identify the opportunities better. He's not bad and he's only going to improve.
I will also remind everyone that the last two Wallabies matches have been played in very wet conditions, and while it might look pretty good on your TV, out on the ground it makes a big differences. Wet weather football is still wet weather football.
Looks like I'm now turning into a Tane defender... I'm not fully sold on him, look forward to seeing what he does at the Brumbies, but I think lots of comments here and elsewhere about his ability are off the mark.