The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)
Big-game mentality can be key, Gatland believes
Warren Gatland is relishing the prospect of a World Cup quarter-final against France, and has backed Wales’ big-game mentality.
Wales will contest the third successive World Cup last-eight clash of Gatland’s reign when they tackle Les Bleus in Oita tomorrow.
Wales have beaten France in seven of the last eight meetings since a 9-8 World Cup semi-final defeat to them in 2011.
Gatland, whose time with Wales ends after the tournament, said: “As coaches and players this is what you do all the hard work and training for.
“It’s all for big moments and to try and get to finals.
“As a coaching group we’ve had a lot of success in big matches when it has really counted and mattered, whether that has been in Grand Slam games, European finals or Premiership finals with Wasps, or even on Lions tours as well.
“I think we’ve got a pretty good formula as a group about getting things right.
“It’s not just about the physical preparation, it’s about being mentally right and those top two inches everyone talks about.
“If you get that right in big games it can often make a big difference.
“I keep saying we are in a good place, we’ve prepared well and the preparation is done.
“In the next 24 hours we will start building nicely but we can’t play the game before we are ready, and that’s important.
“It’s all done from the coaching perspective now. It’s down to the players in the next 24 to 48 hours to really take ownership and control, and they’ve been doing that brilliantly already this week.”
Hosts Japan take on South Africa in tomorrow’s second game.