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WILLIAMS RE-SIGNS WITH SHARKS FOR 3 SEASONS
11.05.07 01:11 Age: 11 min
Young Sharks back rower Reece Williams today re-signed with the club for a further three years.
The 21-year-old back rower, who made his senior representative debut for the City team at the recent City v Country clash, has made a big impression with his strong running and aggressive defence. The new deal will see Williams remain a Shark until at least the end of the 2010 season.
Coach Ricky Stuart was delighted to confirm the signing of Williams, viewing him as being integral to the Sharks future plans.
Reece is a local junior and will play a big part in our future success at the Sharks, Stuart said. He got a taste for rep footy this year and I think if he keeps improving hes capable of playing more in the years to come.
From the Yarrawarrah club in the Cronulla-Sutherland Junior League, Williams was pleased to have settled on his immediate playing future and was keen to continue his development under coach Stuart.
Im very happy to get the deal done and to now being able to concentrate on the rest of the season, Williams said. Im looking forward to the next few years, to playing under Ricky and to improving my game further.
I really enjoyed the experience of playing for City and Ill be working hard to make a name for myself in the NRL and to hopefully making a push to play more representative football.
Williams began his first grade career as a 17-year-old schoolboy back in 2003 while still attending Endeavour Sports High School. Now into his fourth season in the top grade and despite his tender years, Williams has already played 62 NRL games for the Sharks.
http://www.sharks.com.au/index.php?id=435&tx_ttnews[tt_news]=484&tx_ttnews[backPid]=432&cHash=8934be54d7
11.05.07 01:11 Age: 11 min
Young Sharks back rower Reece Williams today re-signed with the club for a further three years.
The 21-year-old back rower, who made his senior representative debut for the City team at the recent City v Country clash, has made a big impression with his strong running and aggressive defence. The new deal will see Williams remain a Shark until at least the end of the 2010 season.
Coach Ricky Stuart was delighted to confirm the signing of Williams, viewing him as being integral to the Sharks future plans.
Reece is a local junior and will play a big part in our future success at the Sharks, Stuart said. He got a taste for rep footy this year and I think if he keeps improving hes capable of playing more in the years to come.
From the Yarrawarrah club in the Cronulla-Sutherland Junior League, Williams was pleased to have settled on his immediate playing future and was keen to continue his development under coach Stuart.
Im very happy to get the deal done and to now being able to concentrate on the rest of the season, Williams said. Im looking forward to the next few years, to playing under Ricky and to improving my game further.
I really enjoyed the experience of playing for City and Ill be working hard to make a name for myself in the NRL and to hopefully making a push to play more representative football.
Williams began his first grade career as a 17-year-old schoolboy back in 2003 while still attending Endeavour Sports High School. Now into his fourth season in the top grade and despite his tender years, Williams has already played 62 NRL games for the Sharks.
http://www.sharks.com.au/index.php?id=435&tx_ttnews[tt_news]=484&tx_ttnews[backPid]=432&cHash=8934be54d7