SIX NATIONS DECIDER IN CARDIFF
The Six Nations will be decided in Cardiff on Saturday as Wales and France meet at the Millennium Stadium.
Wales have been the surprise package in this season's tournament, having surprised rugby betting fans with a 100% record so far in the tournament, including fantastic wins at Twickenham and Croke Park.
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Warren Gatland has turned the World Cup misfits into a side on the verge of becoming the Six Nations champions and a win over France, or a defeat by less than 20 points, will be enough to at the championship title to their Triple Crown.
But coach Gatland has urged that only a win will be enough for him, with Wales looking to repeat their 2005 success and clinch their second Grand Slam since 1978.
"To win the championship on points difference would be something of a hollow victory," said Gatland.
"We have already achieved something in this campaign that can't be taken away from us with the Triple Crown, but we have an opportunity now to push on and do something a little bit special in front of our home crowd.
"We are confident, we have worked hard and if we continue in the same vein in which we started this campaign we believe we can come away with a deserved victory."
But Wales have not beaten France at the Millennium Stadium in the tournaments expansion to six, losing the last four encounters between the sides in Cardiff and Wales are confident of securing the victory that they need at the scene of their famous world cup quarter-final success over New Zealand.
"Winning the match against Wales is the most important thing, then we will see what happens," said hooker Dimitri Szarzewski.
"But we can't make any mistakes if that is going to happen. We will have to see how the match develops and if there is the possibility of winning by 20 points, all the better.
"We are pleased with where we are compared to the start of the tournament.
"But now we need to make an even bigger step up against the Welsh. There is going to be a lot of intensity, having seen the importance of this match."
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