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New Australian coach Joe Schmidt takes positive positives in opening the lion testing

The Joe Schmidt trainer admitted that the British and Irish lions deserve to win the first Saturday test, but they thought the Wallabies fights were proven to develop.

After dominated lions for an hour, he tries to replace Carlo Tizzano and Dad McDermott got Wallabies Within eight points of tourists and Schmidt, they thought that they were unhappy that there was no more couple.

Schmidt was clear throughout the year he was in charge that his team was a development project and he meant the sign of progress that fought forward, not folded.

“I just think this time last year, I think we should probably dissolve, but I love the way this team develops” He said after a defeat of 27-19 in Lang Park.

“I felt like we struggled back into the game. I felt if we could get in one score, then you never know what can happen.

“I’m not saying that lions don’t deserve to win him, because I think they did to the balance of what they did in that first half.

“We’ll have a look at the cold light and be a little analytical, but very proud of the way the players fought back.”

Schmidt provided the first test Start for Flyhalf Tom Lynashh and a debut for Flanker Nick Champion de Chspigny and thought that both of them freed well.

New Zelander said that the loose forward slave VALETINE and Skelton lock could return to another test in Melbourne next week, which could help Wallabies physically competed.

“Some of our collision jobs must be better, just because we know that they come there so hard”, “ He said.

“As I mentioned earlier, there were a few things in the line I think we can arrange. And I thought, in contrast, I thought Scrum was very strong.”

Schmidt was satisfied with the influence of his bench in the last quarter and he thought there were some other positives for disposal in Melbourne, when Wallabies would play to stay alive in a series of three games.

“We were not far away,” He said. “I think the team grew into the game. I think they showed despair to defend our line and be in as many competitions for a position as they could be.

“And I think if we can only improve your accuracy, we will help us be competitive.



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