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Wales captain Alun Wyn Jones hoping Warren Gatland says no to England following the World Cup Alun Wyn Jones would not begrudge Warren Gatland moving to England  Gatland oversaw Wales' emphatic Grand Slam victory in the recent Six Nations  The New Zealander is planning to take a break from rugby after the World Cup 

By Will Kelleher For The Daily Mail

Published: 20:44 GMT, 18 March 2019 | Updated: 20:53 GMT, 18 March 2019

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Alun Wyn Jones would not begrudge Warren Gatland moving to England after the World Cup - but hopes the honorary Welshman does not.

Gatland has consistently joked this tournament that it would be his last Six Nations with Wales, a nod to the rumours surrounding him potentially moving across the Severn Bridge to Twickenham after this year's World Cup.

Having coached Wales for 11 years and won a record three Six Nations Grand Slams, though, his captain Jones hopes Gatland's loyalty to his adopted country counts in the end.

Alun Wyn Jones (left) would not begrudge Warren Gatland (centre) moving to England

Alun Wyn Jones (left) would not begrudge Warren Gatland (centre) moving to England

'I think we have got him residency now haven't we? So he can't!' said the Welsh skipper.

'In professional sport you never say never, like I said he has more than a bit of work to do still.

'I am sure he will have a little bit of time off and take a

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