Started brightly but unfortunate that a couple of his mistakes ( and poor defence by others)led to Australian tries.
Thought Rangi did well in defence on the whole,and it needed to be out on Briscoe's side as he seem to be dragged in field a fair bit.
We could argue all night about whether Rangi should or shouldn't have played or even if he is worth a place next week, to me the simple fact is whoever plays next week we won't be as organised in attack close to the line as the Australians.
Look at the starting line up...Slater,Boyd,Inglis,Lockyer and Thurston (with Cronk off the bench) all have had hundreds of hours fine tuning attacking options in Queensland and Australian training camps. All know exactly where to run,the angle of that run all done at speed with precise handling skills.
In the N.R.L the majority of tries are created by skills (mostly basic) while in Super League most is created by poor tackling or lack of fitness from the defensive side .