The Wallabies did what they needed to do and won with a bonus point. They also gave their FAA a big boost, which also might be crucial at the end of next week. However, I doubt NZ or RSA will look at that game and be terribly worried. All they really showed was the backs were good if they got ball and space. Set piece was better, but the quality of the US isn't equal with the 3N or 6N sides. I don't remember the forwards putting together a lot of phases either as the ball was funnelled into the backs pretty quickly. It would have been nice to see a bit more rough and tumble up front, though it might mean a few less tries.
Cooper's form is still a bit all over the shop. The first 10 minutes was rubbish and if it was against a side that could counter-attack with skill and power they would be 10 - 0 down instead of the other way around. Barnes looked in good touch and the back line looked quite impressive with him at 10, plus the goalkicking was a lot better. I doubt he'll unseat Cooper, but he should be seriously considered to start at No. 12 next week, though with want has happen there might be no other option.
That said the US didn't offer a lot with too much drop ball, slow play the balls and a bit too one dimensional. Once Cooper went to fullback they should have put up a few more high balls to test him out and might have got a bit more out of it. Also the US put on a very different side from the one that pushed Ireland and beat Russia, so it wasn't their best side.
Injuries went crazy. Horne, Fainga, McCabe, Beale and Palu. We won't know until tomorrow of the next day exactly what the exact count will be, but you'd think with what has been reported that there will be at least a centre replacement called in. I'm an unashamed Giteau fan and I'd like to see him brought in and to take a bench spot against Russia (and into the finals, you could do worse than having him on the bench). Having the Samoa game as potentially his last in the green and gold is not the way he deserves to be sent off regardless of how certain section of the fans or media feel about him.
I'd like to see an open side breakaway called in as well. I'd rather not just hope that Pocock is fit to face RSA or Wales, because if he isn't those two sides will strangle the life out of the Wallabies with hammering, endless forward play and their good goal kickers...though that might happen anyway regardless.
I'm a bit disappointed in France not throwing everything they have at NZ and more or less conceding the top pool position.