Yeah it was a pretty good test, you could see how much it meant to some of them - especially Gareth Thomas, by how mad he was at some of the calls. I think the officials had a shocker of a game for both sides, there were knock-ons, penalties and off the ball incidents that the touchie's really should have sorted out as the breakdown ended up being a mess. The Lions just ran out of steam, you can see most of them haven't played enough rugby on this tour to be at the level to compete for 80 minutes against the Blacks.
I thought Carter and McCaw were outstanding although bad knock for Carter at the end, looks like he may miss the third test - but it doesn't matter the horse has bolted anyway. I think Sivivatu is scary, more than even Rokocoko - with Joe you knew he'd try and toast you on the outside or hit you with the spin move, with SS you just don't know what the hell he is going to do. Ptiy Shane Williams didn't have the time and space he did.
A lot of people can disagree with me but JW shouldn't have been there. He was there for his kicking but missed a few, his shoulder as is now evident was never right and he missed most of his tackles on the inside shoulder. For all his guts, he doesn't have a safe tackling technique - he hurt his shoulder by trying to smash someone using the wrong shoulder and body position. He can only tackle with the one shoulder and that's the busted one. Everyone in world rugby will run at him on the inside shoulder from now on, he will be targeted and may end up having to go back to full-back on defense for club and country. Another disappointing player was Paul O'Connell - Jack and Williams made him look second rate, he didn't take restart ball all night, he takes the ball on too far and gets isolated, he isn't great around the park and he sure as hell isn't a leader, let alone the new Martin Johnson as some fools have been saying.
One of the key areas for me was fitness, the English and Irish players aren't fit enough - Doncha O'Callaghan was anonymous, White and Rowntree do sweet f.a. in the loose and they certainly aren't the greatest scrummagers in the world. I thought the back row was competitive even though Moody gives away too many penalties. Henson was anonymous and tbh I don't think he's fit, I think he's still carrying that groin strain. JRob, Lewsey and Shane Williams didn't seem to have much ball and Lewsey isn't as effective at full-back because he doesn't get involved as much. Peel had another so-so game and Gareth Thomas was head and shoulders above them all, he's a champion player and it was a pity that even a perfomance as good as his couldn't lift the other Lions to the necessary level. The tour was lost before they even got on the plane in retrospect and certainly after the first test. I think CW's reputation has dropped a long way, he was living on two years of borrowed time and it caught up with him. Good riddance. Time to start saving for SA in four years - when all the young welsh boys should be at their peak after four consecutive Grand Slam seasons
Marshall over Kelleher because Byron is too much of an individual in a team with so many strike players that the link between forwards and backs needs to integrate the two. One game doesn't make you the best 10 on the planet, especially when that team has just played a nine month season, been shellacked all round NZ then thrown together as an emergency plan B when plan A went out the universe not just the window. It's not hard to play going forward with that much ball and that many world class players around you. The Wendell monster still needs ball in the open spaces and his hands are very much under appreciated by everyone other than me

Dropping Larkham is suicidal, why not give Mortlock the kicking duties again or given his love of injuries recently just put Rogers at 13 - although his kicking percentage isn't great. Elsom is a big donkey and stands no chance of keeping out Waugh or Smith. It'll be interesting to see how SA and Aus play against each other in the Mandela cup because that will show who's likely to finish second behind the AB's in the Tri-Nations (don't even dream of saying it - NZ joint best team in the world). One final thought - how long before Luaki displaces Collins or So'ioalo?