The Wallabies are making no secret of their desperation to end 30 years of Eden Park misery with a hoodoo-busting victory over the All Blacks on Saturday night.
Vice-captain Michael Hooper has won a Super Rugby title with the NSW Waratahs, a Rugby Championship with the Wallabies and played in a World Cup final.
But the star flanker admits notching a maiden win at New Zealand rugby's spiritual home, which has proven a burial ground for any international opposition team since 1994, would rank as a career highlight.
"It'll only ever go down as a win but, as far as an individual goal, it would be very nice to win one," Hooper said .
"I mean, I haven't won there for the Tahs either. So it's a tough place to win. But it's exciting challenge on the other side of the coin.