Warren Gatland highlights hard work as Wales aim to continue progress

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itemprop=description content=A point is required from the final Pool C game against Georgia on Saturday for Gatland’s team to top their group.

Warren Gatland says there is no secret to Wales’ Rugby World Cup consistency as they build towards a fourth successive quarter-final appearance under his direction.A record 40-6 victory over Australia in the previous fixture secured a last-eight spot, with Argentina or Japan now awaiting them.Wales made two semi-final exits and suffered one quarter-final defeat during Gatland’s first stint as Wales head coach, and they are once again on a similar path.

“We know we are in the quarter-finals, but we want to finish top of the group and it is trying to win four from four.” “We had a little bit of a history lesson this morning before training,” he added. “They are a small nation, a proud nation.

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