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Transferts : Liam Williams de retour aux Saracens

Liam Williams célèbre la victoire de son équipe au terme de la finale de Champions Cup entre le Leinster et les Saracens au St James' Park à Newcastle, en Angleterre. (Photo Brendan Moran/Sportsfile via Getty Images)

Les Saracens ont annoncé l’arrivée de l’arrière gallois Liam Williams, passé au club entre 2017 et 2022, jusqu’à la fin de la saison.

L’arrière gallois Liam Williams va faire son retour au sein des Saracens, immédiatement et jusqu’à la fin de la saison.

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Le joueur de 33 ans a déjà passé cinq ans dans le nord de Londres, réussissant notamment le doublé Premiership – Champions Cup en 2019, avant de rejoindre Cardiff en 2022.

Il avait passé une seule saison dans la capitale galloise avant de filer aux Kubota Spears (Japon) après la Coupe du Monde 2023. Il avait quitté le Japon de manière anticipée en vue de la naissance de son premier enfant.

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L’international gallois (91 sélections) vient prendre la place d’Alex Goode, qui sera absent jusqu’en 2025 à la suite de son opération à la cuisse. Il rejoindra les Sarries dès la naissance de son enfant.

 

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« Pour tout dire, les dernières semaines ont été pour moi un véritable ouragan », a affirmé Williams dans un communiqué publié par son nouveau club.

« Avec mon épouse, qui est enceinte, nous avons pris la décision difficile de ne pas retourner aux Kubota Spears pour une 2e saison. Le club m’a si bien accueilli il y un an, après la Coupe du Monde.

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« Un dirigeant des Sarries a sondé mon agent pour savoir si cela m’intéressait de terminer la saison avec eux pour pallier les blessures, et je n’ai pas mis longtemps à dire oui !

« J’ai beaucoup apprécié le temps que j’ai passé au club. C’était une période particulière de ma carrière et du club, qui a remporté de nombreux trophées, et la culture unique du club m’a marqué. »

« L’opportunité de faire revenir Liam au club semblait une évidence pour nous et nous sommes impatients de le revoir sous le maillot des Saracens », a ajouté le directeur du rugby Mark McCall.

Visionnez l'épisode exclusif de "Walk the Talk" où Ardie Savea discute avec Jim Hamilton de son expérience à la Coupe du Monde de Rugby 2023, de sa vie au Japon, de son parcours avec les All Blacks et de ses perspectives d'avenir. Regardez-le gratuitement dès maintenant sur RugbyPass TV.

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JW 13 hours ago
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I can guarantee that none of the three would have got a chance with Ireland in the state they arrived from NZ.

Why would you think they would?

Two of them were at Leinster and were bench-warmers when they arrived

Sometimes you can be beyond stupid JW.

Haha look who's talking! Hello? Can you just read what you wrote about Leinster to yourself again please lol

It took prob four seasons to get James Lowe's defence up to the required standard to play international footy. If Jacob Stockdale had not experienced a big slump in form he might not have gotten the chance at all.

I'm really not sure why you're making this point. Do you think Ireland are a better team than the All Blacks, where those players would have been straight in? This is like ground hog day the movie with you. Can you not remember much of the discussions, having so many readers/commentors? Yup, 26/7/8 would have been the perfect age for them to have been capped by NZ as well.


Actually, they would obviously have been capped given an opportunity earlier (where they were ineligible to for Ireland).


TTT, who was behind JGP at the Hurricanes, got three AB caps after a couple of further seasons acting as a backup SR player, once JGP left of course. In case you didn't see yourself contradicting your own comments above, JGP was just another player who became first choice for Ireland while 2nd (or even 3rd/outside the 23 in recent cases) for Leinster. And fair enough, no one is suggesting JGP would have surpassed TJP in three or four years either. He would have been an All Black though, and unlike in your Leinster example, similar performances from him would have seen TJP move on earlier to make way for him. Not limited him like he was in Ireland. That's just the advantage of the way they can only afford so many. Hell, one hit wonders like Seta Tamanivalu and Malakai Fekitoa got rocketed into the jersey at the time.


So not just him. Aki and Lowe both would have had opportunities, as you must know has been pointed out by now. It's true that the adversity of having to move to Ireland added a nice bit of mongrel to their game though, along with their typical development.


Aki looked comfortable as the main 12 in his first two seasons, he was fortunate SBW went back to league for a season you could say, but as a similar specialist he ultimate had to give the spot back again on his return. There's certainly no doubt he would have returned and flourished with coachs like Rennie, Wayne Smith, and Andrew Strawbridge, even Tom Coventry. All fair for him to take up an immediate contract instead of wait a year of course though.


It's just whatever the point of your comments are meant to make, your idea that these players wouldn't have achieved high honors in NZ is simply very shortsighted and simplistic. I can only think you are making incorrect conclusions about this topic because of this mistake. As a fan, Aki was looking to be the Nonu replacement for me, but instead the country had the likes of Laumape trying to fill those boots with him available. Ditto with Lowe once Rieko moved to center.

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