Sonny Bill Williams makes NRL return in Sydney Roosters’ win over Canberra Raiders

Game marked former All Black’s first appearance since representing Toronto Wolfpack in March

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Saturday 05 September 2020 14:32 BST
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Sonny Bill Williams (centre) at full-time
Sonny Bill Williams (centre) at full-time (Getty Images)

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Former All Blacks star Sonny Bill Williams made his much-hyped return to the National Rugby League (NRL) on Saturday, a limited 14-minute playing stint helping his Sydney Roosters to beat the Canberra Raiders 18-6.

He was hit hard by Raiders player Dunamis Lui on his first involvement in the second half but still managed to get an offload pass to half-back Luke Keary and finished with four touches of the ball.

Williams left the field with eight minutes to play in his first game since turning out in the English Super League for the Toronto Wolfpack in March.

“I love being back in the game,” he said. “It was pretty fast. I know there’s been a lot of talk about me coming back but, for me, it’s just about me playing alongside some of these guys.”James Tedesco scored two tries to lead the Roosters to victory. His second was the most important, taking the team’s lead to 12 points midway through the second half.

Williams’ first NRL game since 2014 came after he was included on the Roosters' bench for a 2019 grand final rematch against the Raiders. His team is now up to third place.

James Tedesco scored two tries to lead the Roosters to victory. His second was the most important, taking the team’s lead to 12 points midway through the second half.

Williams’ first NRL game since 2014 came after he was included on the Roosters’ bench for a 2019 grand final rematch against the Raiders. His team is now up to third place.

Williams, 35, had to spend two weeks in quarantine after returning to Australia.

He initially forged a reputation as a hard-hitting, hard-running forward for the Canterbury Bulldogs in the NRL before switching to rugby union.

Williams played 58 tests for the All Blacks and was part of the squads that won World Cups in 2011 and 2015, spending two seasons in the NRL with the Roosters in between. 

He also played for New Zealand in the 2015/16 World Rugby Sevens Series and at the 2016 Rio Olympics.

AP

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