Warren Gatland admits he's going to be on edge for his last Six Nations rugby match as his Wales side go for the Grand Slam next weekend.
Wales edged Scotland 18-11 yesterday at Murrayfield to remain undefeated through four rounds.
The Welsh will have to beat defending champions Ireland — a team Gatland coach from 1998 to 2001 — in Cardiff on Sunday (NZT) for the sweep. Gatland, coach of Wales for more than 11 years, is stepping down after the World Cup this year.
"There's no doubt it'll be emotional," Gatland said. "It's St Patrick's Day next week, so the Irish will be champing at the bit. It'll be a great occasion and you won't be able to get a ticket anywhere.
"The competition is still open. England will think if we get knocked over, they'll have a chance to win. So will Ireland.