Will Genia insists he is "100 per cent confident" Australia can upset the odds against New Zealand.
Scrum-half claims the Wallabies can upset trans-Tasman rivals
Will Genia insists he is "100 per cent confident" that Australia can upset the odds against New Zealand in Sunday's Rugby World Cup semi-final.
Australia set-up the last-four showdown after a dogged 11-9 victory over defending champions South Africa - with the Wallabies coming out on top despite having to defend for long periods.
And despite the All Blacks, the tournament favourites, blocking their path to the final, Genia believes Australia can topple their old foes once again.
Australia have won two of their past three meetings, as well as both of their previous World Cup encounters - the 1991 and 2003 semi-finals.
And Genia said: "I'm 100 per cent confident. I don't know if I could be more confident.
"I don't want to sound arrogant, I'm not that sort of bloke. I'm not cocky or arrogant, but I really believe in the guys that we have in this group that we can do it.
"We back each other all the way and we showed on the weekend that we can not only win through skill but also team spirit, wanting to do it for each other. For that fact alone, I have every confidence going into this game."
Meanwhile the 23-year-old Genia insists he was honoured to have played in that gutsy win over South Africa.
"I've never been part of a game like that and won, if you look at the stats alone, you'd think they beat us 50-0," he said.
"It was just won on guts and character and to be honest I'm just so proud to have been part of that performance, to have played that game and won."