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Williams gives thanks before Canada move

Sonny Bill Williams Sonny Bill Williams
Published on November 8, 2019

All Blacks midfielder Sonny Bill Williams has thanked the New Zealand rugby community following the announcement that he will move overseas.

Williams has signed a two-year deal with the Canada-based Toronto Wolfpack rugby league club which plays in the UK Super League competition.

The move brings the curtain down on a 10-year career in New Zealand, which included successful stints with the Crusaders, Chiefs and Blues.

‘I have been privileged and blessed to have been given so many opportunities in New Zealand rugby, starting with Canterbury back in 2010, as well as the Crusaders and Chiefs, Counties Manukau and, of course, the Blues and All Blacks.  I’d like to thank all those fans in New Zealand and around the world who have supported me,’ Williams said.

‘I’ve also appreciated the support of many people at NZR, particularly the chairman Brent Impey and head of professional rugby Chris Lendrum.  Brent is a thoughtful person who I’ve enjoyed talking to about issues affecting our game, while Chris has been awesome to deal with over the years, has always been fair with me, and I’ve always been grateful for his support.’

Williams is a double Rugby World Cup winner, Olympian, dual rugby and rugby league international and New Zealand boxing champion.  After a successful rugby league career and rugby stint in France, he made his rugby debut for Canterbury in 2010 and earned his first All Blacks cap later that year against England.

He was part of the All Blacks World Cup-winning teams in 2011 and 2015, played his 50th Test in the third Bledisloe Cup game in Japan last year and finished his All Blacks career at World Cup with 58 Tests. In 2016, Williams joined the All Blacks Sevens team for the Rio Olympics.

Williams previously played  Super Rugby with the Crusaders and Chiefs and joined the Blues in 2017 where he took on a leadership role.  A proud Muslim, that leadership extended off the field when he supported his community after the Christchurch terror attacks in March this year.

‘I’d also like to thank everyone involved in the All Blacks family.  I never dreamed that I’d play in the black jersey for ten years playing alongside some of the legends of the game, and I’m grateful for the support of so many people in helping me grow as a footy player over that time.

‘Finally, to the players I’ve been privileged enough to play with. I’ve enjoyed every moment being with the brothers and that will be the biggest thing I will miss: the camaraderie and fun with my fellow players and being privileged to suit up with them and go out and do what we love.  It’s been a pleasure.’

.@SonnyBWilliams has a special message for the fans and wider rugby community.

FULL STORY ?? https://t.co/BNCbXw419Z pic.twitter.com/7nQ7qJixTg

— All Blacks (@AllBlacks) November 7, 2019

Photo: Kevin Barnes – CameraSport via Getty Images

Posted in Super Rugby, Test Rugby, Top headlines Tagged All Blacks, New Zealand, New Zealand Rugby, Sonny Bill Williams

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