Skipper Mortlock missed the match because of an injured knee but tweeted a running commentary from the sidelines, at one stage declaring "I feel like not tweeting updates!"
Damien Hill, who has replaced Rod Macqueen as head coach, was disappointed but said the team, which finished with the wooden spoon in their debut season, would take a lot out of the match.
With the Chiefs using their maul to cross the tryline twice, and line-out turnovers proving costly, Hill said they were two areas they needed to work on.
"New combinations and trust is sometimes an issue," he said.
"You can't really overcome that other than playing together.
"It will be interesting to see how the boys bounce back."
Hill was happy with the scrum, in its first outing since the retirement of All Blacks veteran Greg Somerville, and the showing of his Test duo O'Connor, who played at 10 and 12, and fullback Beale, who made a couple of classy breaks.
"I imagine they were quite frustrated but when they did get some space, they did look dangerous," Hill said.
"They didn't get that opportunity too many times."
O'Connor wasn't bothered by the scoreline: "A trial's a trial," he said.
"It was a bit ill-disciplined and we gave them some easy points but I was pretty happy."
- AAP