Tim Nanai-Williams Explained

Tim Nanai Williams
Full Name:Tim Nanai Williams
Birth Date:12 June 1989
Birth Place:Auckland, New Zealand
School:Manurewa High School
Position:Wing, Fly-Half, Full-back, Centre
Currentclub:Stade Toulousain
Years1:2008–2017
Clubs1:Counties Manukau
Apps1:62
Points1:295
Years2:2010–2018
Clubs2:Chiefs
Apps2:84
Points2:141
Years3:2016–2017
Clubs3:Ricoh Black Rams
Apps3:11
Points3:27
Years4:2018–2021
Clubs4:Clermont
Apps4:47
Points4:47
Years5:2021-
Clubs5:Toulouse
Apps5:11
Points5:15
Repyears1:2015–
Repteam1:Samoa
Repcaps1:16
Reppoints1:37
Repyears2:2014–2017
Repteam2:Barbarians
Repcaps2:3
Reppoints2:0
Clubupdate:21 April 2022http://www.itsrugby.co.uk/players/tim-nanaiwilliams-14407.html
Repupdate:1 April 2021http://www.barbarianfc.co.uk/archive/profile/4890/tim-nanai-williams/
Repsevensyears1:2008–2009
Repsevensyears2:2014–2015
Repsevensteam1:New Zealand
Repsevensteam2:Samoa

Tim Nanai-Williams (born 12 June 1989) is a New Zealand-born Samoan rugby union player. He currently plays for Stade Toulousain in the Top 14. He has also represented New Zealand and Samoa in sevens rugby.

Early life and education

Nanai-Williams was born in Auckland, New Zealand, to Tavaefaga Nanai and Aolele Williams. Both his parents are Samoan-born and brought their family to New Zealand in the 1980s.[1] He was raised in a Samoan household, and speaks Samoan fluently.[2]

He grew up in Manurewa, a suburb in South Auckland, and has said the place was "pretty rough".[3] [4] He attended Manurewa High School and got involved in every sport available, but started playing in the First XV when he was 14 years old.

Domestic career

After school, Nanai Williams started playing for Counties Manukau and re-signed with for the 2010 season.[5] In the same year, Nanai-Williams signed for the Chiefs and made his Super Rugby debut for the Hamilton-based franchise, against the Sharks.[6] He stayed in the franchise until 2015, and was a key fixture in the Chiefs' Super Rugby triumphs of 2012 and 2013, proving himself an invaluable utility option as he covered wing, outside centre and full-back.[7]

After the 2015 Super Rugby season, he signed for the japanese Top League side Ricoh Black Rams.[8] In October 2016, it was announced that he would re-sign for the Chiefs in time for the 2017 Super Rugby Season[9] and with Counties Manukau.[10]

In December 2017, after 85 Super Rugby appearances,[11] he signed a three-year contract with French powerhouse Clermont Auvergne, then reigning Top 14 champions, until the end of 2021.

On 11 March 2021, Williams signs for Top 14 rivals Toulouse ahead of the 2021-22 season.[12]

International career

Nanai-Williams grew up dreaming of playing for the All Blacks and represented New Zealand at secondary schools and sevens level between 2008 and 2009. Given the depth and quality of players in the country, he always had the chance of representing Samoa in the back of his mind. [13]

After being overlooked for the All Blacks for a number of years, he decided to change his international allegiance to Samoa. In doing so, he became the first player to exploit a loophole whereby playing in four tournaments on the global sevens circuit made himself eligible for the Manu Samoa fifteen-a-side team.[14]

Nanai-Williams admitted that the chance of playing at a Rugby World Cup or at the Olympics was a big reason for his change of allegiance, and that his best shot was in a Samoan jersey.[15]

Nanai-Williams made his test debut for Samoa in the historic game against the All Blacks in Apia, their first ever visit to play a Test match in Samoa.[16] He represented Samoa at the 2015 Rugby World Cup held in England[17] and at the 2019 Rugby World Cup played in Japan.[18] As of July 2020, he has 16 international caps.[19]

Style of play

Nanai-Williams is renowned for his complete skillset in attack, combining speed, footwork, acceleration, vision and creativity to find spaces and exploit gaps in defences.[20] [21] [22] He can also cover several positions in the backline, namely, fullback, wing and centre.

Personal life

Nanai-Williams is the cousin of dual code rugby international Sonny Bill Williams and Black Ferns star Niall Williams[23] [24] and the younger brother of former Cardiff Blues and Blues player Nick Williams.[25]

Growing up in Manurewa, Nanai-Williams was mates with future Ireland international Bundee Aki, and Chiefs teammate Lelia Masaga.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2014-11-21. Chief Tim Nanai-Williams to play for Samoa. 2020-07-18. Stuff. en.
  2. News: Meagher. Gerard. 2017-11-23. Easing eligibility rules would boost Samoa, says Tim Nanai-Williams. en-GB. The Guardian. 2020-07-18. 0261-3077.
  3. Web site: Manurewa Chiefs: Tim Nanai Williams and Bundee Aki. YouTube.
  4. Web site: Meeting the Chiefs: Tim Nanai-Williams. YouTube.
  5. Web site: Nanai-Williams re-signs with Counties-Manukau. All Blacks. 14 October 2017.
  6. Web site: 2017-12-03. Chiefs' back Tim Nanai-Williams signs three-year contract with Clermont Auvergne. 2020-07-18. Stuff. en.
  7. Web site: 2015-09-26. Nanai-Williams does not harbour All Blacks regrets. 2020-07-18. ESPN.com. en.
  8. Web site: RICOH BLACK RAMS. 2020-07-18. Japan Rugby Football Union. en.
  9. Web site: 2016-10-15. Tim Nanai-Williams re-signs with Chiefs after spell in Japan. 2020-07-18. Stuff. en.
  10. Web site: 2017-05-18. Sport: Nanai-Williams and Kerr are back with the Counties Manukau Steelers. 2020-07-18. Stuff. en.
  11. Web site: Remembering the Chiefs class of 2012. 2020-07-18. superrugby.co.nz. en-GB.
  12. News: Tim Nanai-Williams signs for Top14 giants. BBC Sport. 11 March 2021. 17 December 2021.
  13. Web site: 2014-08-11. Nanai-Williams still dreams of wearing black. 2020-07-18. Stuff. en.
  14. Web site: 2018-07-31. Sport: Manu Samoa keen to qualify more through 7s loophole. 2020-07-18. RNZ. en-nz.
  15. News: Stoney. Emma. 2015-03-26. Olympic Loophole Gives Rugby Players a Chance to Swap Nations. en-US. The New York Times. 2020-07-18. 0362-4331.
  16. Web site: 2015-07-08. All Blacks v Samoa: the historic game that stopped a nation Rajiv Maharaj. 2020-07-18. The Guardian. en.
  17. News: Samoa first to name World Cup squad. en-GB. BBC Sport. 2020-07-18.
  18. Web site: rugbybworldcup.com. Two uncapped players in Samoa squad for Japan - Rugby World Cup 2019 | rugbyworldcup.com. 2020-07-18. www.rugbyworldcup.com. en.
  19. Web site: Tim Nanai-Williams Rugby Union Players and Officials. 2020-07-18. ESPN scrum.
  20. Web site: Kinsella. Murray. 'We've got nothing to lose' - Samoa promise expansive approach against Ireland. 2020-07-18. The42. en.
  21. Web site: Tim Nanai-Williams HIGHLIGHTS HD. YouTube.
  22. Web site: Tim Nanai-Williams Tribute // Young Talent. YouTube.
  23. http://www.supersport.com/rugby/super-rugby/news/120406/Williams_cousins_lead_Chiefs_to_victory Chiefs grind out victory over Force in Perth
  24. Web site: Samoa vs NZ, cousin vs cousin, who won?. YouTube.
  25. Web site: 2019-12-19. Former Blues No 8 Nick Williams reduced to tears by motherly Christmas surprise. 2020-07-18. Stuff. en.