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Pivac backs squad’s Grand Slam pedigree before Six Nations decider
14 of unbeaten Wales's starting XV on Saturday have had Grand Slam success before
Wales head coach Wayne Pivac

WAYNE PIVAC says the Grand Slam experience of unbeaten Wales should be a major boost as they gun for Six Nations title glory tomorrow.

A sixth Six Nations crown and fifth Grand Slam will be secured if they beat solitary title rivals France in Paris.

And 14 of their starting line-up at Stade de France tasted Grand Slam success under head coach Pivac’s predecessor Warren Gatland, with young wing Louis Rees-Zammit the only exception.

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