The Southland Times

Sonny Bill’s future bright, says cousin

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Sonny Bill Williams will be ‘‘good at’’ whatever he chooses to do after the Rugby World Cup, claims a cousin who plays profession­al rugby in Europe.

Cardiff Blues No 8 Nick Williams – a former New Zealand Super Rugby back rower – is the cousin of Sonny Bill Williams and the brother of former Chiefs outside back Tim Nanai-Williams.

‘‘We are close as a family and I regularly speak to Sonny Bill,’’ Nick Williams told The Guardian.

However, he could not shed any light on his All Black relative’s post-World Cup plans.

‘‘Whatever he does, I am sure he will be good at it. He is someone who keeps his profession­al and private lives separate.’’

Meanwhile, Nick Williams may extend his own 15-year profession­al career.

The 35-year-old, a Junior All Black in 2006, made his debut for North Harbour and the Blues in 2004, but has been in Europe for a decade since joining Munster in 2008.

‘‘The heart still wants to go on but it depends on how well the body holds up,"the 130kg forward said.

‘‘I am in negotiatio­ns about carrying on, but with my wife first. I never thought I would still be involved when I reached 30 given the way I play, so going on this long must have something to do with my genes.’’

Unlike many Kiwi rugby compatriot­s, Williams has no plans to head home after his final pay cheque.

‘‘Whatever I do after the World Cup, I will not be returning to New Zealand. My wife and I will be settling in Cardiff with our three girls, all of whom were born in Europe.

‘‘I have worked here for 12 years and it has become a home away from New Zealand; Wales could do with another Williams!’’

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