Waterford camogie captain Lorraine Bray says that they have no fear ahead of Saturday's All Ireland semi final against Cork at Croke Park.
The Déise beat Limerick last weekend to make the last four for the first time in 63 years.
"We do have that bit of belief this year. Once we go out on the field, we fear no one. Going to every ball like it's your last. The girls have been brilliant all year and we've all been putting the work in. We're hoping now that shows on Saturday and that we'll be coming out the happier side."
Bray received loads of well wishes after last week's quarter final victory.
"Yeah, I was kept going! It adds a bit of a buzz when you know you have the backing of the county. It definitely drives you on another bit. Thanks a million to everyone who did text any of the girls, we really appreciate it."
The Cappoquin midfielder hopes to see plenty of white and blue at GAA HQ this weekend.
"It would be brilliant. We had unbelievable support in Thurles. There's talks of buses and everything travelling up on Saturday. We can't thank everyone enough who has travelled throughout the year as well."
Bray was Player of the Match on Waterford's last visit to Croke Park when they won the 2015 All Ireland intermediate final against Kildare.
"It's the place we want to play in. We're getting our chance now on Saturday so we're going to relish it."
Waterford v Cork will be our George Corbett Skoda Big Match on Saturday. Join Tomás McCarthy and Shona Curran for live coverage from 3 o'clock.