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Pivac sets Wales sights on bigger prize after Triple Crown triumph

Triple joy – Wales captain Alun Wyn Jones (centre) and fly-half Dan Biggar (centre right) hold the Triple Crown trophy after a 40-24 win over England

CARDIFF: Wales coach Wayne Pivac promised no let-up from his side after a decisive 40-24 win over England in Cardiff on Saturday secured the Triple Crown.

Victory in a behind closed doors match at the Principality Stadium saw Wales compile their highest score against arch-rivals England.

It also kept them on course for the Grand Slam ahead of matches away to Italy and France, with the defeat of reigning Six Nations champions England following Wales’ wins over Ireland and Scotland.

Wales scored four tries though Josh Adams, Liam Williams, Kieran Hardy and Cory Hill in a bonus-point win.

England may have had reason to feel aggrieved with referee Pascal Gauzere…

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