Sonny Bill Williams issues retort to critics doubting his All Blacks spot

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WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND - JULY 27: Sonny Bill Williams of the All Blacks on the charge during the 2019 Rugby Championship Test Match between New Zealand and South Africa at Westpac Stadium on July 27, 2019 in Wellington, New Zealand. (Photo by Anthony Au-Yeung/Getty Images)

centre Sonny Bill Williams has hit back at critics who have questioned his readiness for the after an injury plagued season.

The centre underwent knee surgery in April to tidy up some damaged cartilage and a flurry of setbacks then wrecked opportunities to play for the .

Having found playing time hard to come back, New Zealand head coach Steve Hansen has ordered the 33-year-old to kit up for Counties Manakau after featuring in the first two rounds of the Rugby . With the football season not far from returning check these odds comparison before staking money on your own football prediction.

Taking to twitter to urge perspective after a number of in the Kiwi Press lumped pressure on the 52-Test veteran to make the cut in Hansen’s squad, Williams issued a response.

“For those that say I’m under pressure playing a game that I enjoy. Get your priorities right,” he wrote.

“Look at what’s going on in the world. Starving children, the single mother raising 3 kids, the atrocities refugees are facing around the world, racism. This is what I call pressure.”

“I find it very interesting when so called ‘private’ conversations end up in the media.”

Going further to quote American civil rights icon Malcolm X, writing: “I have more respect for a man who lets me know where he stands, even if he’s wrong. Than the one who comes to me as an angel and is nothing but a devil.”

The whole episode appears to be a gross overreaction, with Williams included in Hansen’s squad for the Bledisloe Cup Tests against in Perth and then Auckland.

He does, however, face a battle for selection with last Saturday’s tryscorer in the 16-16 draw with the Jack Goodhue, plus Ngani Laumape and Anton Lienert-Brown.

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