Michael Hooper says Australia are ready to “rip in” and “turn the ledger” on England when they do battle in the First Test on Saturday.
England have won eight consecutive matches against the Wallabies ahead of the showdown at Optus Stadium.
Australia captain Hooper is determined to end that dismal run in Perth this weekend and take a 1-0 lead over Eddie Jones’ side in the three-match series
“It’s a motivation to win and turn the ledger,” he said.
“We have three games at home to do it. It’s been a long time since we’ve played these fellas out here, so we’re excited about it.
“It’s the top rivalry, isn’t it? Having the Ashes at the back end of last year and this year, the whole of Australian population gets behind whether they’re here or in England, it’s bragging rights, so it’s big for the fans and us.
“There’s some great history between the two teams and two teams rolling into a World Cup next year.
“We’re really excited, history hasn’t been in our favour for quite some time now against the English and we’re keen to rip in.
“They’re always a tough outfit. They’ve picked a powerful team with some real skill and experience involved there. We’re expecting a tough time.”
Hooker David Porecki and lock Cadeyrn Neville will make their Wallabies debuts on Saturday.
At the age of 33 years and 235 days, Neville is to become the third-oldest Australia debutant since World War II.