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Williams eyes 2011 World Cup

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Williams: Wants to play at next World Cup 'The Nugget' is worth his weight in gold to Wales and Martyn Williams can expect to be handled with care - all the way through until Wales' 2011 World Cup campaign has ended. Full Article at Planet Rugby

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