Western Mail

Perenara baffled as to why cap doesn’t fit for Owen

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ALL Blacks star TJ Perenara believes Owen Williams should have won more caps for Wales.

Williams, who announced a move to Worcester Warriors this week, has struggled for caps due to availabili­ty and injuries, making just three appearance­s for his country.

And his current half-back partner at Japanese outfit NTT Docomo Red Hurricanes, New Zealand internatio­nal Perenara, cannot believe that Williams hasn’t played more at Test level. “We got into a discussion over lunch at training about our internatio­nal careers and when he said he’s only played three games for Wales I was really shocked because of how good a player he is for us,” Perenara told Dai Sport.

“His knowledge of the game, how he sees the game and what he was doing for the Red Hurricanes in and around training you’d think he was a 50-Test player.

“He’s spoken about his injuries, and he’s had a few big injuries which have held him back. There are also some really good players in his position in Wales, too.

“He’s a player who could quite easily be a 50-Test player and it’s been a real pleasure to have played with him.”

Williams’ move to Worcester means that his Test exile won’t end anytime soon, with the 29-year-old well short of the 60 caps required to play outside of Wales and still be eligible for selection. He had previously expressed a desire to pull the red jersey on again, having not played for

Wales since 2017. Since those three caps four years ago, injuries have blighted him - costing him a fourth cap last year under Wayne Pivac.

The odds of another cap now look slim as he heads back to England, but Perenara remains full of praise for the former Scarlets playmaker.

“I’ve been very impressed by Owen,” added Perenara.

“His attention to detail, his profession­alism, the way he sees the game I think is something I’ve really learnt and taken a lot from.”

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