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Wales great Williams retires from international rugby

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Wales' Liam Williams blows a kiss to the crowd after scoring a try during the second Test in Australia in 2024Getty Images

Wales and British and Irish Lions full-back Liam Williams has retired from international rugby union.

The 34-year-old earned 93 caps and scored 21 tries for Wales during a stellar career in which he won two Six Nations titles, including one Grand Slam.

Williams also went on two Lions tours, playing in five Tests across 2017 and 2021 series in New Zealand and South Africa.

Having started as an amateur player while working as a scaffolder in the Port Talbot steelworks, he made his professional debut for Scarlets in September 2011 and won his first Wales cap less than a year later.

His final appearance for Wales was against France in the 2025 Six Nations.

After seven years with Scarlets, Williams also had spells with the likes of Saracens and Cardiff before joining Newcastle Red Bull last year.

Williams will continue to play for Newcastle but, confirming his international retirement with a post on Instagram, he said: “I have decided that the time has come to say goodbye.

“From working as a scaffolder in Port Talbot steelworks, to pulling on that famous red jersey.

“It’s been a journey built on hard work, sacrifice and the support of so many people along the way.

“The dedicated and loyal Welsh fans. Amazing team-mates, great coaches, the backroom staff and friends.

“To also represent the British and Irish Lions on two tours, and earn five caps, is an experience I’ll always be grateful for.

“I step away from international rugby with no regrets, only pride and gratitude for the opportunity given to me. Diolch.”

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