WALES assistant coach Robin McBryde says his side's World Cup victories over Australia and Georgia "will not a matter a bit" if they fail to successfully complete their Pool D assignment against dangerous Fiji.

Wales are in pole position to reach the quarter-finals as group winners ahead of remaining games against the Fijians and minnows Uruguay.

If they retain a 100 per cent record, it sets up a potential last-eight appointment with France or Argentina.

The Wales players are enjoying time relaxing at a lakeside base in Otsu before full training starts again.

Fishing and a boat cruise have been among the attractions, but their focus will soon switch entirely to facing Fiji.

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"It is important that we get the two victories," Wales assistant coach McBryde said.

"The first two games will not matter a bit if we don't finish the job off, so we've just got to go about our business very professionally and look at it one game at a time.

"We know Fiji can be a dangerous team on their day. They weren't at their best against Uruguay, but that first-half against Australia, they showed glimpses of what they can do.

"We can't take them lightly. On past experience as well, when you look back to 2007 (Wales lost to Fiji), we know if we give them any opportunities, they are good enough to take them.

"We will have to discuss selection because of the short turnaround (four days between Fiji and Uruguay), but we know we can get through it because we have done it before.

"It is important to move the whole group along at the same pace as well. Everyone is feeling significant - they have got a part to play. At the moment, we are in a good place.

"There was a short turnaround between the Georgia and Australia games, with travelling in between. It was very intense over that period, so to come out on top against Australia was a fantastic achievement."