Karl Williams (rugby union) explained

Birth Name:Karl John Williams
Ru Position:No. 8
Super1:Hurricanes
Superyears1:1996-1998
Superapps1:22
Superpoints1:10
Province1:Manawatu
Provinceyears1:1989-1997, 2000
Provinceapps1:85
Provincepoints1:107
Province2:Central Vikings
Provinceyears2:1997
Provinceapps2:6
Provincepoints2:0
Province3:CA PĂ©rigueux
Provinceyears3:1998-1999

Karl John Williams is a former New Zealand professional rugby player.

Biography

Williams played as a Number 8 for Manawatu for 8 seasons from 1989 to 2000. His most prolific season was in 1992 when he scored 43 points (9 tries).[1] He had two seasons playing abroad in France for CA PĂ©rigueux.[2] He played his final game in 2000 for Manawatu against Nelson Bays where he was sinbinned for a professional foul, for halting a quick tap kick.[3]

He played three seasons for the Hurricanes from 1996 to 1998. He made his Super Rugby debut in March 1996 as an injury replacement for Bruce Hansen who had dislocated his sterno-clavicular joint.[4] In his first game, which was against the Highlanders he scored a try from a five-metre scrum.[5]

Personal life

While in France he married a Frenchwoman, Catherine.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Howitt, Bob . Radio New Zealand Sport Rugby Annual 1992 . 1992 . Moa Beckett . Auckland . 1 86947 114 8 . 121 .
  2. News: Lampp . Peter . Great time in France but focus now at home . . 2 August 2000 . 24 .
  3. News: Williams plays last rep game . . 9 October 2000 . 20 .
  4. News: Steve . McMorran . Hurricanes seek cover for injured loose forwards; Hurricanes chase cover for injured loose forwards . . 18 March 1996 . 24 .
  5. News: Hurricanes earn Oliver's praise; Hurricanes earn praise from Oliver . . 1 April 1996 . 24 .