It doesn't get more Aussie than the Green and Gold blasted across the Sydney Opera House.
The country is finally coming around to the fact that there's a World Cup on and they have a chance of winning it.
"We always punch well above our weight at World Cups and [New Zealand] tends to punch well below your weight, the sad truth of it is," said former Wallaby Peter Fitzsimon said.
Yes, self-described loud mouth Peter Fitzsimons knows how to get us riled up.
"It took us a while but there's a waitress we found in South Africa, by the name of Susie. She's getting on now. She must be 75 when we found her. We said 'Susie, are you up for it?' she said 'yes', so we sent her to London with a plate of scones," Fitzsimon laughed.
Hilarious. Just like the front pages of the Sydney tabloids this week.
Wallaby supporters also love pointing out the last time they fielded their full strength team against us, they won, taking out the Rugby Championship.
And they argue they were foxing when a week later when they got smashed at Eden Park.
Although, Michael Cheika's Kiwi assistant coach at the Warratah's doesn't seem to think so.
"I think he was in the process of finding out what is his best team. And I think he's arrived at those conclusions and what you're seeing at the World Cup is a culmination of that," said Daryl Gibson.
Everyone this side of the ditch knows David Pocock is the key, although some Australians admit if there's one man to nullify him it's the indestructible Richie McCaw.
"Richie McCaw is an adornment to the game of rugby. Not just New Zealand, but all of the international rugby community can point to him and say he's one of our blokes, that's what a rugby man looks like, that is how a rugby man carries himself. He's not just an ambassador for New Zealand but rugby as a whole … he's just offside," said Fitzsimon.
Yes, they can't resist and that's what Kiwis this side of the ditch will have to put up with for another four years if, heaven forbid, the Wallabies win.
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