Gatland urges Wales to build on England win and 'create something special'

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Warren Gatland wants Wales to try and "create something very special" by building on their memorable Six Nations victory over England.

Wales are two wins away from marking head coach Gatland's final Six Nations campaign at the helm with a title and Grand Slam glory.

Josh Adams celebrates scoring his side's winning try. Credit: PA

Scotland at Murrayfield and Ireland in Cardiff are the remaining hurdles to overcome in pursuit of a third Six Nations clean sweep since Gatland took charge 11 years ago.

Head Coach Gatland said he was "really proud" of his side's winning performance against England.

Gatland responded to England Head Coach Eddie Jones' claim that England "were coming down to spoil our party".

"Well, maybe we've spoilt theirs. The great thing about the Six Nations is that anyone is potentially capable of beating anyone else on their day".

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Gatland laid out Wales' aims: "We want unpredictability, teams being tactically astute, and upsets".

Read more:Wales make history following dramatic win against England.