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.
Wales are in pole position to reach the quarter-finals as group winners ahead of remaining games against Fiji and Uruguay.
If they make it a case of mission accomplished and retain a 100 per cent record, it sets up a potential last-eight appointment with France or Argentina.
"The welcome we had was fantastic.
"Prior to getting on to the boat, there was a massive crowd cheering us on, and the schoolchildren were banging some drums, which was fantastic, and that welcome just makes you feel at home, really.
"We just went back and forth in the bay, but it was enough. It was good.
"The scariest thing was when they (players) were asked to play the drums.
"Bradley Davies didn't look really sure of himself with two sticks in his hand. Thankfully, he didn't break the drums, as they are 1,000 years old!
"It's a World Cup, it comes around once every four years, and you have just got to enjoy the experience, and last night was one of those occasions."