What stood out to me about the performance is how many bodies Tonga were able to get around the ball in broken play. There were a few moments where Australia were on the counter-attack and would usually take the game away from their opposition. In this case, there always seemed to be more Tongans around the football and Australia just couldn't get away.
With Australia, I think there's still a number of positions up for grabs. You'd have to imagine that T. Trbojevic would be at right centre and Fergo if he gets himself right takes up the other wing. I'm not convinced by Munster or DCE. Munster is a fantastic runner of the footy and he's got a really good bomb, otherwise he struggles. Meanwhile I've always had concerns with DCE's game and while he ticks a lot of boxes, I don't think he can put it altogether. If his kicking game isn't on song, typically he has a long night which is what we saw.
I'm not sure about having Graham and Cordner in the same team together. Both play on the same side of the field and there seems to be this general reluctance to play Graham elsewhere. Frizell I thought tried hard, but couldn't sustain over the 80 minutes and was targeted relentlessly by the Tongan attack. I'd have to think that Fifita would be in the frame for that spot come the World Cup.
Cook continues to disappoint. I'm not sure what it is about Damien, but in both the finals and the internationals he's saved some of his worst performances and just looks lost at 9. He's the most dangerous 9 in the game so it out-weighs a lot of those problems, but his defence and service left a lot to be desired.
Finally, Haas is just something else. That run he had late in the game where he found Tedesco was beautiful, hopefully Nick wasn't watching.