Dragons RFC wing Rio Dyer insists Wales are determined to enjoy the occasion as they bid for victory in the two-Test series against Australia.
Warren Gatland's tackle the Wallabies in Sydney on Saturday night (kick-off 10.45am UK time) before the sides meet again in Melbourne seven days later.
"We are a young tight-knit squad fighting for that same goal, to get those wins and make that Welsh jersey what it used to be," said Dyer.
"The results have not gone our way but the main thing we can take from them is how tight we are as a group.
"We are passionate and want to get those wins, hopefully we will get the rewards."
Australia have not played since the 2023 World Cup in France, when they were eliminated at the group stages and suffered a record 40-6 defeat to Wales in Lyon. But Dragons wing Dyer, 24, believes the hosts remain favourites.
"They have the home advantage, they're the ones who are probably the favourites at the moment," said Dyer.
"For us it's about going out in a new destination and enjoying the occasion and the moments to come."