Football. Sonny Bill Williams’ children will not play for the All Blacks
Two-time world champion in 2011 and 2015 with New Zealand, the SBW record could have been very different. He was born to a Samoan father. Like his cousin Tim Nanai Williams, he could have chosen Manu Samoa to shine on the international stage. It really is the fern jacket he will wear throughout his career. A career punctuated by thousands of New Zealand star desires. Having spent his youth in rugby union, he will make his 15th debut in France, at the Port of Toulon in 2008. A course, after that, is marked by the countless changes in the sport. Alternating between rugby seven, rugby thirteen and rugby fifteen, New Zealand has been international in each of these disciplines. He will even participate in the Olympic Games in Rio 2016 with the New Zealand Seven. Life changed that took him across continents. In 2019, the New Zealand star bagged his Toronto Wolfpack in Canada for a new challenge in rugby union, and became the highest-paid player in the world. In March 2021, SBW announced the end of his rugby career to devote himself to boxing. Now a consultant for an Australian channel, the player spoke to Ruck magazine this week. A hadith in which he talks about the future of his children: Cape Town is my second home. Maybe one day my other two boys will play gold, and they tell me that’s what they wanted. They love Springboks. So the boys from SBW will lean more towards their mother’s South African ancestry, Alana Ravi, SBW’s wife since 2013. Life, which, even after the end of her career, continues to experience many twists and turns.
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