For some reasons the final score is unfair for the Wallabies, for others it should have been much more severe!
There are many issues to fix after this match, but most of them aren't scary.
They would be fix with time and training, setting up new tactics and patterns: lack of combinations and structures let Wallabies down today, but there's no worry on those.
I'm a bit worried of the lack of impact of the backrows, for MMM was understandable, I probably stick with him again and against Argentina, and if we can say that Mowen isn't a pure 6, he performed better in that position against the Lions. Mixed cause here of course, still we see the big work made by Palu, not the best defenders, but he usually commit 2 or 3 defenders of his own.
Mogg probably isn't still suited for test level, though McKenzie was right in starting with him, his season was outstanding but of course his form is downward since 3 or 4 weeks.
Yes JOC (James O'Connor) cost a try, but he's been shifted again at the wing after 2 years he hadn't play there, and he was playing on the right side, not left!
To'omua did pretty good, ordinary let's say, but he combined well with Genia (first time), Lealiifano and AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper), I'd stick with him, but IMO McKenzie put big pressure on Cooper, I would never have put him in this game, with so many other problems around the park, he couldn't ever be calm enough.
I'd stick with the same XV, bar JOC (James O'Connor) on FB, Cummins on the left wing.
Maybe Fardy 6, McMeniman on the bench.
Willing or not, this is a rebuild phase, predicting a Wallabies win today was insane.