Victory over England is history as Wales focus on Fiji clash
After brilliant win against Rugby World Cup hosts, Welsh are wary of tricky islanders

Wales heroics against England were quickly consigned to yesterday's news by assistant coach Shaun Edwards as they swiftly turned their attention to avoiding a slip-up against tricky Fiji on Thursday.
"Obviously we've put ourselves in a good position but the job's only half done. We're fully aware of that," Edwards said, drawing a line under the momentous 28-25 victory.
Throughout the principality, ecstatic fans continued to celebrate the day after Dan Biggar's 23 points with the boot and a Gareth Davies try shocked the World Cup hosts.
Obviously we've put ourselves in a good position but the job's only half done. We're fully aware of that
But for Edwards and the Welsh squad there was only a quick celebration on the bus ride from London back to Cardiff immediately after the game before switching on again to a World Cup that has five weeks to run.
Wales have two wins from two games but are not assured of being one of the two sides to qualify from the tough pool A.
Australia are also unbeaten after two matches, but still have England (one from two) and Wales to play, while winless Fiji have shown the potential to be spoilers in a pool that may eventually be decided on bonus points.
"If we don't get the job done on Thursday against Fiji, or even if we do get the job done we're still not definitely through," Edwards said. "We're very aware of the fact we didn't go into this competition after the bitterness from 2011 just to beat England. We came to go as far as we can."