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6. Tom Hooper: The breakaway will be a massive loss to Australian rugby but he will return from Exeter an even better player. Did not stop working and was a constant menace for the Lions defence. 9
7. Fraser McReight: Led his team with 15 tackles and constantly posed a threat at the breakdown. Indefatigable. 8
8. Harry Wilson: Has been an outstanding leader for the Wallabies in this tough series. His team were flat after the heartbreak in Melbourne and he pulled them back off the canvas. 7
9. Nic White: His final Test for the Wallabies was a memorable one and he was the perfect addition with his energy, kicking and brilliant service. Received a huge reception from the crowd and he deserved it all. 8.5
Nic White of the Wallabies is seen with his children after the team’s victory in the third Test of the series.Credit: Getty Images
10. Tom Lynagh: Brave as ever and was desperately unfortunate to take a shoulder to the head from Lions’ hooker Dan Sheehan and failed his HIA. 6.5
11. Dylan Pietsch: Reminded Wallabies of how good he is, with a well-taken first try and was also relentlessly physical in defence. 8
12. Len Ikitau: Ikitau won two turnovers and almost acted as an auxiliary forward, bravely carrying into contact whenever his team needed tough yards made. 8
13. Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii: Looked so much more comfortable in a blitz defence but got very little opportunity to show his attacking skills. So much talent, but still a lot to learn for this player. 7.5
14. Max Jorgensen: The fact that Jorgensen is just 20 years old and is playing so well at this level is incredible. He put his name in lights during this series and scored a brilliant try. 8.5
15. Tom Wright: Provided his team with great territory with his kicking and always posed a threat with ball in hand. 8
Nic White of the Wallabies embraces teammate Tate McDermott.Credit: Getty Images
Bench players
16. Brandon Paenga-Amosa : Only on for eight minutes. N/A
17. Angus Bell: The brilliant loosehead has had a quiet series by his elite standards, but was a welcome sight when he came on with some strong carries. 7
18. Zane Nonggorr: Had big boots to fill when he replaced Tupou and did himself proud. 6.5
19. Jeremy Williams: Made a vital lineout steal and a turnover at the ruck. He put in an outstanding cameo. 8.5
20. Langi Gleeson: Had no time to make an impact. N/A
21. Tate McDermott: As ever, the halfback is an outstanding man to bring off the pine, scored a well-taken try and injected great energy to his team. 8
22. Ben Donaldson: Came on and did his job under immense pressure after Lynagh failed his HIA. 7.5
23. Andrew Kellaway: Only had three minutes to play. N/A
All matches of The British & Irish Lions Tour to Australia are live & on demand on Stan Sport, with Wallabies Tests in 4K. All Test matches live and free on Channel 9 & 9Now.
6. Tom Hooper: The breakaway will be a massive loss to Australian rugby but he will return from Exeter an even better player. Did not stop working and was a constant menace for the Lions defence. 9
7. Fraser McReight: Led his team with 15 tackles and constantly posed a threat at the breakdown. Indefatigable. 8
8. Harry Wilson: Has been an outstanding leader for the Wallabies in this tough series. His team were flat after the heartbreak in Melbourne and he pulled them back off the canvas. 7
9. Nic White: His final Test for the Wallabies was a memorable one and he was the perfect addition with his energy, kicking and brilliant service. Received a huge reception from the crowd and he deserved it all. 8.5
Nic White of the Wallabies is seen with his children after the team’s victory in the third Test of the series.Credit: Getty Images
10. Tom Lynagh: Brave as ever and was desperately unfortunate to take a shoulder to the head from Lions’ hooker Dan Sheehan and failed his HIA. 6.5
11. Dylan Pietsch: Reminded Wallabies of how good he is, with a well-taken first try and was also relentlessly physical in defence. 8
12. Len Ikitau: Ikitau won two turnovers and almost acted as an auxiliary forward, bravely carrying into contact whenever his team needed tough yards made. 8
13. Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii: Looked so much more comfortable in a blitz defence but got very little opportunity to show his attacking skills. So much talent, but still a lot to learn for this player. 7.5
14. Max Jorgensen: The fact that Jorgensen is just 20 years old and is playing so well at this level is incredible. He put his name in lights during this series and scored a brilliant try. 8.5
15. Tom Wright: Provided his team with great territory with his kicking and always posed a threat with ball in hand. 8
Nic White of the Wallabies embraces teammate Tate McDermott.Credit: Getty Images
Bench players
16. Brandon Paenga-Amosa : Only on for eight minutes. N/A
17. Angus Bell: The brilliant loosehead has had a quiet series by his elite standards, but was a welcome sight when he came on with some strong carries. 7
18. Zane Nonggorr: Had big boots to fill when he replaced Tupou and did himself proud. 6.5
19. Jeremy Williams: Made a vital lineout steal and a turnover at the ruck. He put in an outstanding cameo. 8.5
20. Langi Gleeson: Had no time to make an impact. N/A
21. Tate McDermott: As ever, the halfback is an outstanding man to bring off the pine, scored a well-taken try and injected great energy to his team. 8
22. Ben Donaldson: Came on and did his job under immense pressure after Lynagh failed his HIA. 7.5
23. Andrew Kellaway: Only had three minutes to play. N/A
All matches of The British & Irish Lions Tour to Australia are live & on demand on Stan Sport, with Wallabies Tests in 4K. All Test matches live and free on Channel 9 & 9Now.
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