We feel there are certain areas of their defense we can exploit," he told the official Rugby World Cup website.
"There are things that we found out and we are quite capable of exploiting those weaknesses."
But despite Ellis' bold talk, it would be almost unthinkable for the All Blacks to fail to deliver with a whole nation holding its collective breath.
Rugby is the national sport in New Zealand and after the tragic events of earlier this year when Christchurch was hit by an earthquake and the recent oil spill in the Bay of Plenty, many have looked upon the World Cup to lift collective spirits.
New Zealand prime minister John Key had no doubt when asked about the result on the eve of the final.
"I'm thinking they're going to beat them and beat them quite comfortably," he said.
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