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at the nearby Sydney Football Stadium, enabling him to make his Waratahs debut. He was in his second stint at Eastern Suburbs and won the 1996 AAMI Medal as the
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A Wallabies conditioning coach on their 1996 end of year tour of Europe, a 35-year old Williams was required to take the field in a tour match against
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at McDiarmid Park, with the squad having been depleted by a series of injuries. He scored the Wallabies' opening try in a 25–9 win.
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in an attempt to make the squad, then returned to Melbourne when he didn't receive a call up.
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Williams, an openside flanker, undertook a tour of the United Kingdom with the
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in 1987 and the following year had a stint with London club
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player of the year, finishing one vote ahead of Eastwood's
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New Zealand-born Australian rugby union player (born 1961)
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New Zealand expatriate rugby union players in England
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needed a last-minute replacement for a match against
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Index

Tauranga
Mount Maunganui College
University of Otago
RMIT University
Otago
Wellington
Australia
rugby union
Tauranga
Mount Maunganui College
New Zealand U-21s
University of Otago
Otago
Wellington
New Zealand Barbarians
Harlequins
RMIT
Harlequin Rugby Club
1991 Rugby World Cup
Eastern Suburbs
Sydney Swans
New South Wales
Wales
Sydney first-grade
Nathan Spooner
Combined Scottish Districts
"Dirk Antony Williams"


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