Wallabies Assistant coach and former Fiji 15s team captain Simon Raiwalui says they are under no illusions about what they face tonight.
Raiwalui says it is a great All Black team full of quality players and they are going to come out and they are going to be fizzing.
Raiwalui insisted Australia's players had not spoken about the Cup drought, even those who had long retired at their lack of success.
It has been 22 Tests since the Wallabies have beaten the All Blacks on New Zealand soil and 33 years since they have done so in Auckland.
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Raiwalui says obviously there is a history but they have been solely focused on what's in front of them adding its all in the present.
The Wallabies will take on the All Blacks at 7.35 tonight at Eden Park.
[Source:TVNZ]
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