The Citizen (KZN)

Williams is keen to stay at the Bulls

- Athenkosi Tsotsi

Fullback Devon Williams has hinted that he would love to remain at the Bulls beyond the end of his current loan spell from the Pumas.

As per the loan announceme­nt last year in August, Williams’ time with the Bulls is set to end before the start of the new Currie Cup season, which is scheduled to kick off in July.

The loan has benefitted all three parties as things stand.

Williams has got the exposure of playing at franchise level, the Bulls have benefitted from his performanc­es, deputising for

Willie le Roux, and Jimmy Stonehouse and the Pumas will get back an improved Williams.

Talk of Williams’ future has been on mute in the public domain but recently it has become a matter of discussion following his Man-of-the-Match performanc­e against Bristol Bears at Ashton Gate in the Champions Cup.

Speaking to the media ahead of of his team’s training session earlier this week, Williams opened up about his future and time at the Bulls.

“I don’t know what future holds for me, but I’d like to continue playing at a big union,” said Williams, as his team-mates chanted “Man-of-the-Match” in the background.

Williams has formed a good outside back partnershi­p with Sebastian de Klerk and Sergeal Petersen this term. What has made Williams a hit at the Bulls has been the connection he has with his fellow backs, especially De Klerk.

“I have played with Sebastian at the Pumas. We had a good connection there and then coming in here we just continued with the connection and made other connection­s with the other guys,” said Williams.

“I think it has been a massive step up from the Pumas, but with guys surroundin­g me, it makes my job easier to adapt.”

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