Next week's match at Eden Park will be all the better for last night's game. It was pretty ordinary in terms of quality and both sides were a bit rusty, I thought.
The villain of the piece was the referee, Alain Rolland, who blew the whistle far too much. I don't think he let the match flow at all and didn't play the advantage rule well either.
Having said that, both sides made too many mistakes and I think the All Blacks would have been more disappointed in their performance than the Wallabies.
The Aussies would have been a bit peeved they didn't get the bonus point but the All Blacks, while they won, would have considered that a bit of a failure. I said before the match that anything short of a win by 12 points or more would be regarded as not good enough by the All Black camp - and I'm sticking to that.
It was interesting to sit in that stadium and be surrounded by Australian supporters and they tried to give me some curry by saying that I'd have to blame Robbie Deans for that result. I told them I blamed Ewen McKenzie and Michael Foley for producing a front five that was not up to it for the Australians. I thought Benn Robinson, Sekope Kepu and Sitaleki Timani were out of condition or out of form and it showed.