Bryan Habana Singles Out 'England legend' As His Toughest Opponent - Page 2 of 5 - Ruck

Bryan Habana Singles Out ‘England legend’ As His Toughest Opponent

4. Shane Williams (Wales)

One of the most lethal finishers in the game’s history, Williams enjoyed a breakthrough Rugby World Cup in 2003, starring against New Zealand and England, and picked up where he left off in 2007 with a stunning try over Fiji.

Habana said: “Shane is a fantastic player who has given rugby some very exciting moments and it was always a good measuring stick whenever you came up against him.

“If ever there was direct correlation to the phrase ‘dynamite comes in small packages’, Shane was definitively it.

“His fleet-footedness, pace and game changing ability made him one of the best and most exciting wings the game has ever seen.”

DID YOU KNOW? Williams started his junior career as a scrum-half at Amman United he joined Neath as a second-choice scrum-half. However, it became apparent to Lyn Jones, Neath’s then-coach, that Williams simply could not be left out of the side, and placed him on the right wing

CONTINUES ON PAGE THREE