The Wallabies are bringing the kitchen sink to Wellington.
They are going to hurl it and anything else they can find and hope that with the right attitude, by upping their ferocity, they are going to keep the Bledisloe series alive.
Maybe. They do have world class players. They can play a style of game that is dangerous and it was only a year ago they showed that when they beat the All Blacks.
But there is not the remotest possibility that they will meet an All Blacks side harbouring any complacency or sense of superiority. The home side are under no illusions about what they will be facing and equally, they understand that their greatest challenge is to find the capacity to repeat the intensity and excellence they delivered in Sydney.
"It is one of the hardest things to do," says All Blacks coach Steve Hansen of delivering back-to-back quality performances. "Because two things happen. One, they [the opposition] firm in their resolve to play better and sometimes teams can relax and think the job is done.