The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Big-game mentality can be key, Gatland believes

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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.

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