Former Wallabies skipper Stirling Mortlock hasn't held back on his assessment of the current side's preparation for the upcoming World Cup.
Mortlock who was in the stands at Bankwest stadium in Sydney on Saturday as he watched his former side play their last match before the cup, as they ran out winners 34-15 over the 16th ranked team in the world, Samoa.
Speaking to the Sydney Morning Herald, Mortlock, the 80-test veteran, better known for that intercept try against the All Blacks in the 2003 semifinal and captaining the side at the 2007 edition didn't hold back, said: "I wasn't that impressed with the Samoa Performance."
"In the first half it was a pretty decent performance but we didn't assert ourselves in the second half. I wasn't impressed with what was in attack we looked very one-dimensional.