The Wallabies believe they can reap a major psychological Rugby World Cup advantage with a drought-busting victory at Eden Park to "create doubt" in All Black minds.
New Zealand have been unbeaten at their Auckland headquarters since 1994 and also triumphed over Australia in their last 11 Bledisloe Tests there stretching back 25 years.
But, thanks to that record, hard-nut centre Anthony Faingaa said a Wallabies upset on August 6 would help deliver far more benefits beyond putting them in the driver's seat for Tri-Nations and Bledisloe Cup silverware.
"World Cup wise, that's in the back of our minds at the moment, the Tri-Nations is our first priority and we want to get as much silverware going into the World Cup firstly, and especially to create a bit of doubt," Faingaa said on Wednesday.
"To create doubt for the All Blacks and other teams that are watching us.