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Shane Williams eyes up the ABs
Wednesday October 12 2005
Wales to wear black against Australia
Wales star Shane Williams is firmly on course to be fit for his country's November opener against the All Blacks. Williams underwent groin surgery last month and has not played since returning home from the 2005 British & Irish Lions tour of New Zealand. A comeback appears imminent though, which will be music to Wales coach Mike Ruddock's ears, given that he has already lost injured Lions Gavin Henson and Gethin Jenkins from his autumn plans. Williams was planning to take part in contact training with the Ospreys on Wednesday, ahead of Friday night's Celtic League clash against Connacht, while he believes opening Heineken Cup appointments with Stade Français and Clermont Auvergne later this month are realistic targets. Wales launch their autumn programme against New Zealand on November 5, then face Fiji, South Africa and Australia. "I am pretty much back to 100 percent, and hopefully, I can play as soon as possible," said Williams. "I should be back for the opening Heineken Cup games, maybe sooner. I haven't taken any contact yet, so I will probably do a bit of that today with the Ospreys and see how training goes. "Touch wood, everything will go well and I will be back as soon as possible. "The injury was something that has developed over time, but I only started to feel it towards the end of the Lions tour. With it having been such a long season, it just took its toll at the end. "And I had to have it fixed before the new season started. The intensity of rugby at the moment is a lot higher, the games have got a lot more physical as well, and they are a lot quicker. You have got to be on top of your fitness to compete, really. "It was a massive season as far as most of the Welsh boys were concerned, with the Grand Slam win, the Ospreys winning the Celtic League and being picked for the Lions tour, and it did take its toll." Wales, meanwhile, will break new ground on November 26 when they tackle the Wallabies. The reigning Six Nations champions will wear a new black jersey, launched by their kit supplier Reebok, to commemorate the Welsh Rugby Union's 125th anniversary. It will be the first time Wales have not worn red jerseys in a Test match against one of their fellow International Rugby Board foundation unions - Australia, South Africa, New Zealand, England, Ireland, Scotland or France. The best value rugby tours with Gullivers Sports Travel: RBS Six Nations, Dubai and Hong Kong Sevens, Rugby World Cup 2007, Lions 2009. Playing tours for clubs and schools. For more information, please visit www.gulliversports.co.uk |
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