Warren Gatland says Wales should celebrate World Cup victory over Australia, but must not take anything for granted for the rest of the tournament.
Wales have taken control of Pool D by beating the Wallabies and will win the group if they defeat Fiji and Uruguay.
It was a famous evening in Tokyo for Wales as they beat Australia in a @rugbyworldcup for the first time since 1987.
— Welsh Rugby Union 🏉 (@WelshRugbyUnion) September 29, 2019
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Gatland's side would then face the runners‑up of Pool C which is likely to be England, France or Argentina.
The victory marked captain Alun Wyn Jones setting a new Wales cap record of 130 appearances and Gatland believes his side must acknowledge this achievement before looking to face Fiji in Oita on 9 October.
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