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Ospreys and Wales prop Adam Jones has said he decided against a lucrative move to France for the sake of his family. The 30-year-old recently signed a new two-year contract with the Ospreys, ending speculation about his future. "It was a tough but you've
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SWANSEA, WALES - JANUARY 13: Ospreys wing Shane Williams makes a break during the Heineken Cup pool five match between Ospreys and Benetton Treviso at Liberty Stadium on January 13, 2012 in Swansea, Wales. View Photo »
Following the decision by the Narvik Municipality Planning Committee, Northland will immediately begin construction
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ASK most rugby players who their sporting heroes were growing up and they’d probably say Jonah Lomu, Jonny Wilkinson or Shane Williams. That’s because cricket was very much the number one sport for the new Wales cap during his teenage years. And he was g
"I played all my youth rugby from five to 17 and one season of adult rugby at Dursley RFC," Morgan begins to relate, aware that his background, genealogy and motivation are of much more interest in this week before he appears for England against Wales at
LONDON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 10: Chris Wyles of Saracens beats Shane Williams (L) and Dan Biggar of Ospreys to score a try during the Heineken Cup Match between Saracens and Ospreys at Wembley Stadium on December 10, 2011 in London, England. View Photo »
It is not Shane Williams versus Australia, it's Wales versus Australia, and I don't want the fact it is my final game to cloud that. We want to show we have moved on from the World Cup, and beating Australia would be nice.
”The last thing we want is for George to start feeling under even greater pressure and not performing.” As a veteran of more than 11 seasons of international rugby, Williams would be happy to work with the prodigious wing and other promising talents such
COLIN CHARVIS has hailed the immense talent of young superstar George North and believes he could be the next Welsh international player who is targeted by a French club. A number of Warren Gatland’s squad have already been signed on by French Top 14 clu
Shane Mark Williams (born 26 February 1977 Swansea, Wales) is a Welsh rugby union player who plays as a wing for the Ospreys and Wales, and who can also play scrum-half. Williams is notable for his well-known side-step, acceleration and his ability to find open space through opposition defence. Shane has been described as one of the most... Full Article
LONDON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 10: Chris Wyles of Saracens beats Shane Williams (L) and Dan Biggar of Ospreys to score a try during the Heineken Cup Match between Saracens and Ospreys at Wembley Stadium on December 10, 2011 in London, England.
View Photo »Wales' winger Shane Williams celebrates as he scores a try in his 87th and final appearance during the International Rugby Union match between Wales and Australia at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, Wales, on December 3, 2011.
View Photo »CARDIFF, WALES - DECEMBER 03: Wales wing Shane Williams (c) sheds a tear during the national anthem flanked by Ryan Jones (l) and Scott Andrew before the Test match between Wales and the Australian Wallabies at Millennium Stadium on December 3, 2011 in Cardiff, Wales.
View Photo »CARDIFF, WALES - DECEMBER 03: Wales wing Shane Williams and his children on his lap of honour after the Test match between Wales and the Australian Wallabies at Millennium Stadium on December 3, 2011 in Cardiff, Wales.
View Photo »Wales' Shane Williams (top) is tackled by Australia's Will Genia during their friendly rugby international test match at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, Wales, December 3, 2011.
View Photo »CARDIFF, WALES - DECEMBER 03: Wales wing Shane Williams waves to the crowd with his children on his lap of honour after the Test match between Wales and the Australian Wallabies at Millennium Stadium on December 3, 2011 in Cardiff, Wales.
View Photo »CARDIFF, WALES - DECEMBER 03: Shane Wiiliams of Wales in action during the Test match between Wales and the Australian Wallabies at Millennium Stadium on December 3, 2011 in Cardiff, Wales.
View Photo »CARDIFF, WALES - DECEMBER 03: Shane Wiiliams of Wales pictured with his children afterhis Final International match after the Test match between Wales and the Australian Wallabies at Millennium Stadium on December 3, 2011 in Cardiff, Wales.
View Photo »Wales' winger Shane Williams scores a try in his 87th and final appearance during the International Rugby Union match between Wales and Australia at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, Wales, on December 3, 2011. Australia beat Wales 24-18.
View Photo »Wales' Shane Williams runs to score a try against Australia during their friendly rugby international test match at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, Wales December 3, 2011.
View Photo »CARDIFF, WALES - DECEMBER 03: Shane Wiiliams of Wales looks to break through the defence of Radiko Samo and Berrick Barnes of Australia during the Test match between Wales and the Australian Wallabies at Millennium Stadium on December 3, 2011 in Cardiff, Wales.
View Photo »CARDIFF, WALES - DECEMBER 03: Shane Wiiliams of Wales looks for a way past Will Genia of Australia during the Test match between Wales and the Australian Wallabies at Millennium Stadium on December 3, 2011 in Cardiff, Wales.
View Photo »CARDIFF, WALES - DECEMBER 03: Shane Wiiliams of Wales is tackled by Will Genia of Australia during the Test match between Wales and the Australian Wallabies at Millennium Stadium on December 3, 2011 in Cardiff, Wales.
View Photo »CARDIFF, WALES - DECEMBER 03: Wallabies centre Berrick Barnes races past Wales wing Shane Williams (floor) to score the third try during the Test match between Wales and the Australian Wallabies at Millennium Stadium on December 3, 2011 in Cardiff, Wales.
View Photo »Australia's Flanker Scott Higginbotham (C) is tackled by Wales' winger Shane Williams (L) during the International Rugby Union match between Wales and Australia at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, Wales, on December 3, 2011.
View Photo »Australia's Winger Lachie Turner (L) has a try disallowed while being tackled by Wales' winger Shane Williams (R) on December 3, 2011 during a one-off international rugby union match at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff.
View Photo »Wales' Shane Williams (R) tackles Australia's Lachie Turner during their friendly rugby international test match at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, Wales, December 3, 2011.
View Photo »CARDIFF, WALES - DECEMBER 03: Wales wing Shane Williams runs at Wallabies player Lachie Turner during the Test match between Wales and the Australian Wallabies at Millennium Stadium on December 3, 2011 in Cardiff, Wales.
View Photo »CARDIFF, WALES - DECEMBER 03: Wales wing Shane Williams is tackled by the Wallabies defence during the Test match between Wales and the Australian Wallabies at Millennium Stadium on December 3, 2011 in Cardiff, Wales.
View Photo »Wales' winger Shane Williams' shoes are pictured bearing the words ''Bye Bye'' for his fans in his 87th and final appearance during the International Rugby Union match between Wales and Australia at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, Wales, on December 3, 2011.
View Photo »CARDIFF, WALES - DECEMBER 03: Lachie Turner of Australia wins the ball from Shane Wiiliams of Wales during the Test match between Wales and the Australian Wallabies at Millennium Stadium on December 3, 2011 in Cardiff, Wales.
View Photo »CARDIFF, WALES - DECEMBER 03: Wales wing Shane Williams enters the field before the Test match between Wales and the Australian Wallabies at Millennium Stadium on December 3, 2011 in Cardiff, Wales.
View Photo »CARDIFF, WALES - DECEMBER 03: Wales wing Shane Williams tackles Wallabies scrum half Will Genia during the Test match between Wales and the Australian Wallabies at Millennium Stadium on December 3, 2011 in Cardiff, Wales.
View Photo »CARDIFF, WALES - DECEMBER 03: Shane Wiiliams of Wales acknowledges the crowd, as he leads his team out in his final Internationasl match during the Test match between Wales and the Australian Wallabies at Millennium Stadium on December 3, 2011 in Cardiff, Wales.
View Photo »CARDIFF, WALES - DECEMBER 02: Wales inger Shane Williams (c) in action during the Wales captains run ahead of his final international game against Australia at Millennium Stadium on December 2, 2011 in Cardiff, Wales.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 10: Chris Wyles of Saracens beats Shane Williams (L) and Dan Biggar of Ospreys to score a try during the Heineken Cup Match between Saracens and Ospreys at Wembley Stadium on December 10, 2011 in London, England.
View Photo »Following the decision by the Narvik Municipality Planning Committee, Northland will immediately begin construction
It is not Shane Williams versus Australia, it's Wales versus Australia, and I don't want the fact it is my final game to cloud that. We want to show we have moved on from the World Cup, and beating Australia would be nice.
I am not someone who likes to cry in front of millions of people, I will be honest with you, but you could very well see it on Saturday
This won't be Shane Williams versus Australia – it will be Wales versus Australia
Embarrassing, that's what it's been
Hopefully it will be a celebration of what we achieved at the World Cup, as well, of course, as of Shane Williams’ retirement.
That's the way I wanted my story to finish really
Sam (Warburton) was very frustrated not to be involved at the death and you have got Shane Williams's last fixture ... There will be a bit of emotion there.
Campo was a great player and I have no qualms at all about not breaking the record
That is going to be a tough assignment so it was good to have a hit-out ... We expect a lot. We have been reading it, we have been hearing it. They, like us, weren't happy with the way they exited the World Cup. Sam [Warburton] was very frustrated not to be involved at the death [after being sent off in...
I believe it is the right time for me to do this. There are a lot of youngsters who are going to be playing for Wales for a long time in my position ... We are very lucky to have a lot of youngsters coming through who are capable of playing at international level.
There’s plenty of incentive, first and foremost the fact that it’s Shane Williams’ last game. It’s frightening to think how many youngsters have been inspired to take up rugby because of watching him. He’s been an inspiration to so many and we want to deliver a winning performance for him.
This is a special game as we've had an opportunity to celebrate Shane Williams' career as he has announced his retirement
It is a great spectacle and hopefully a fitting end for a great career from Shane Williams.
