"I'd like to do an All Blacks test one day," streaker Wati Holmwood told Fairfax News NZ.

The controversial streaker, who scandalised the ANZ stadium on July 17, seemed unstoppable with his future dreams of doing his deed again in the future.

However, Mr Holmwood was already banned from the All Blacks Rugby Championship and Bedisloe Cup against Wallabies at ANZ Stadium set to open at the ANZ Stadium on Saturday.

He can try if he might, but given the controversy he caused when the Origin security chased him around butt naked the last time, they will be totally on guard.

He told Fairfax about his future plan of continuing his streaker acts after sharing that his family had already disowned him because of the scandal he brought to his children.

"They won't talk to me anymore," Mr Holmwood said.

However, even with his family drifting away from him, he said that he had ambitions of streaking again, outside of Australia.

He also appeared in court on Tuesday wearing a Bulldogs cap he admittedly used without permission from his brother who was not talking to him anymore.

According to a report from the Herald Sun, Mr Holmwood pleaded guilty to charges of wilful and obscene exposure and entering a playing field without authorisation.

Documents submitted to the court said that Mr Holmwood had bought a ticket to enter the ANZ stadium using the pretend name Jason Mars.

"The accused's genitalia and buttocks were clearly visible to both the crowd present at the time and to television cameras. Several uniformed security guards attempted to capture the accused, however were unsuccessful."

"(Holmwood) came to within 5m of the Queensland tryline after passing numerous Queensland players before slipping and falling to the ground. The match was broadcast on live TV across the world to countless people."

The court also revealed that Mr Holmwood appeared "to have glassy and glazed eyes" and was "mumbling to himself... with dilated pupils."

Hence, in an interview with The Daily telegraph after being caught and treated to a hospital, Mr Holmwood said he had no idea of what he was doing.

"It all happened so quickly, I don't know what was going through my head," Mr Holmwood said.

He said he wasn't even watching State of Origin and had no idea who was in front. He admitted being drunk and that he had bathed with lubricant before running naked in the ANZ stadium in the hopes of evading those who will chase after him.

"I had a few beers, but I was always going to do it."

The court said that his conviction is due after he undergo complete psychiatric treatment.