It's the biggest game in Fiji's history but for the players it’s nothing more than a walk in the park. At least, that is what they keep telling themselves.

As Vodafone Fiji Bati prepare to play Australia in the Rugby League World Cup semifinals - the tiny nation's best result in an international sporting tournament - halfback Aaron Groom has revealed their secret attitude to success.

Groom said it's not really about going out there and trying to play good footy, it's more about doing it for your mates and the people you are with.

Groom, who has won player of the match award in games against France and Ireland said the Fiji Bati players aren't intimidated or anything about the fact they are playing Australia. They are pretty excited and keen for the challenge.

The Fiji Bati and Australia match will kickoff tomorrow at 9pm. Meanwhile, the first semifinal tonight at 9 in the Rugby League World Cup will see New Zealand take on England.