In his post-match comments on Stan Sport, Schmidt expressed his disappointment with the Wallabies’ set-piece namely the scrum that got dominated, a lineout that looked shaky and the breakdown where discipline was a problem for the Wallabies.
The effort could not be faulted, but the execution was woeful at times, both in attack and defence.
The Wallabies are a work in progress, and perhaps the close wins against Wales and Georgia slightly flattered to deceive ahead of far most testing fixtures in the Rugby Championship.
There are a few scant positives however. Tom Lynagh looked sharp when he came on at five-eighth and in spite of his late knock Dylan Pietsch got through a mountain of work every time he got the ball.
If the South African crowd was big in Suncorp Stadium, it is likely to be even bigger next week in Perth.
The Wallabies have had a shock treatment at the hands of the world champions both in attack and defence and are aware of the standards that have to be reached. With potential injuries to Nick Frost, Filipo Daugunu and Jeremy Williams, Schmidt’s deck of playing cards will be thinner than ever, what he would do for someone like Will Skelton in his back pocket..