"There are a lot of areas we need to work on. But I thought what today highlighted was that if your kicking game is not pinpoint accurate against a quality team ... then they can crucify you if that accuracy is not there."
He said they needed to be able to pick up on mistakes more quickly and adjust, rather than make the same mistakes.
"Auckland capitalised numerous times on a kick that wasn't terrible but it wasn't fantastic either."
McMillan said it was good to see Cane back in the team.
"You never turn down the opportunity to have an All Black in your side and he did bloody well," he said. "He was just as passionate as anybody prior to the game so it is good to know even when you start climbing the food chain like he does, that pulling on the Bay jersey still means something."
McMillan said it was "very unlikely" Cane would be playing again next week for the Bay, because he would probably join up again with the All Blacks.
The Steamers' next pre-season match will be against Manawatu at the Tauranga Domain next Thursday afternoon. The ITM Cup season will kick off a week later on Friday, August 14, against North Harbour at ASB Baypark Stadium in Tauranga.
The Whakatane District Council organised a huge haka at halftime yesterday in a bid to attract the All Blacks to Whakatane, during their up-coming nationwide supporter tour. The haka, which included about 100 children, was videoed and will be sent to New Zealand Rugby.
Bay of Plenty 29 (Shahn Eru, Nick Evemy, Eru Wano-Smith, Seb Siataga tries; Nick Evemy 2 con, pen, Dan Hollinshead con) Auckland 37 (Ben Lam 2, Rieko Ioane 2, Jono Hickey tries; Mitch Hunt con, Calvary Fonoti 2 con, 2 pen).