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Wales can win World Cup on current form, says Warren Gatland

"We'll be one of the fittest teams, if not the fittest, there," says Wales coach as he looks ahead to tournament starting in September

Sports journalist Catrin Heledd (right) with Wales captain Alun Wyn Jones (left) and head coach Warren Gatland during the 2019 Guinness Six Nations Grand Slam winners celebration welcome at the Senedd in Cardiff Bay, 18 March 2019
Image: Wales' Grand Slam-winning campaign was their third under Warren Gatland

Coach Warren Gatland believes newly-crowned Six Nations champions Wales can lift the World Cup in November if they continue the form they have shown over the past 12 months.

Wales convincingly beat Ireland in Cardiff on Saturday to claim the Grand Slam and a first Six Nations triumph since 2013, moving up to second in the World Rugby rankings behind World Cup holders New Zealand.

Gatland's 12-year coaching stint with Wales ends after the World Cup and he set his sights on the sport's ultimate prize while speaking at a ceremony in Cardiff to celebrate the Six Nations triumph.

"I promise you that these guys will give 100 per cent in every game at the World Cup and, if we play as well as we have for the last year, then we can bring home the World Cup," New Zealander Gatland told the crowd.

(From left to right) Wales head coach Warren Gatland, First Minister of Wales Mark Drakeford and captain Alun Wyn Jones pose for a photo with the Six Nations trophy and Triple Crown trophy during the 2019 Guinness Six Nations Grand Slam winners celebration welcome at the Senedd in Cardiff Bay.
Image: Gatland, First Minister of Wales Mark Drakeford and Wales captain Alun Wyn Jones with the Six Nations and Triple Crown trophies during Monday's celebrations in Cardiff

"We've got a very special group of players at the moment. We enjoy each other's company, we challenge each other on a lot of things, but once we make a decision, we back each other 100 per cent."

Wales are on a national record 14-match winning run, which includes victories over Argentina, South Africa and Australia last year.

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Ross Moriarty praised Gatland's coaching style and discusses how he's improved his game at their Six Nations celebrations in Cardiff Bay

Following the World Cup warm-up games against England and Ireland, Wales will meet Georgia, Australia, Fiji and Uruguay in the pool stage in Japan.

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"You need a little bit of luck and hopefully we don't pick up too many injuries," Gatland added.

"We'll have a few months preparation and, as we have in the last few World Cups, we'll be one of the fittest teams, if not the fittest, there."

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