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David Williams enjoys posing for charity
Updated: 14:30, Thursday February 19, 2009
http://www.skynews.com.au/sport/article.aspx?id=304375
Manly NRL player David Williams, aka The Wolf Man, says he enjoyed posing nude for a charity calendar and DVD and would do it again.
Williams is among 40 NRL and football players who stripped down for the McGrath Foundation breast cancer charity calendar, Gods Of Football.
Williams also features on the front cover of a new behind the scenes DVD, to be released on Thursday, posing in just a pair of white briefs.
The DVD offers a revealing look into the calendar shoot.
It features Dragons player Matt Cooper and Manly's Brett Stewart from the NRL, and Hawthorn's Luke Hodge and Essendon's Andrew Welsh from the AFL.
Asked if he would pose naked again, Williams said: 'Yes, I certainly would.'
He also said he liked being a gay icon, and joked that he'd turn gay for his Sea Eagles teammate Heath L'estrange.
'I like my gay fans and I'm thankful for their support - we need all the support we can get,' he said.
Gods of Football: the Making of the 2009 Calendar, is available at www.godsoffootball.com.au
Updated: 14:30, Thursday February 19, 2009
http://www.skynews.com.au/sport/article.aspx?id=304375
Manly NRL player David Williams, aka The Wolf Man, says he enjoyed posing nude for a charity calendar and DVD and would do it again.
Williams is among 40 NRL and football players who stripped down for the McGrath Foundation breast cancer charity calendar, Gods Of Football.
Williams also features on the front cover of a new behind the scenes DVD, to be released on Thursday, posing in just a pair of white briefs.
The DVD offers a revealing look into the calendar shoot.
It features Dragons player Matt Cooper and Manly's Brett Stewart from the NRL, and Hawthorn's Luke Hodge and Essendon's Andrew Welsh from the AFL.
Asked if he would pose naked again, Williams said: 'Yes, I certainly would.'
He also said he liked being a gay icon, and joked that he'd turn gay for his Sea Eagles teammate Heath L'estrange.
'I like my gay fans and I'm thankful for their support - we need all the support we can get,' he said.
Gods of Football: the Making of the 2009 Calendar, is available at www.godsoffootball.com.au