- Danny Williams (rugby league born 1973)
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For the Leeds Rhinos and England player, see Danny Williams (rugby). For the Bulldogs player, see Danny Williams (rugby league born 1986 in Australia).
Danny Williams Personal information Full name Daniel Williams Born 4 September 1973
Hornsby, New South Wales, AustraliaPlaying information Height 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) Weight 97 kg (15 st 4 lb) Position Second-row Club Years Team Pld T G FG P 1993–97 North Sydney Bears 66 3 0 0 12 1998–04 Melbourne Storm 146 24 1 0 98 2005–06 Harlequins 39 4 0 0 16 Total 251 31 1 0 126 Source: NRL Stats Danny Williams (born 4 September 1973 in Hornsby, New South Wales) is an Australian retired professional rugby league footballer of the 1990s and 2000s. He retired from playing at the end of Super League XI following two seasons with Harlequins Rugby League. He was an Irish international.
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Playing career
While attending Umina High School in 1991, Williams was selected to play for the Australian Schoolboys team.[1]
North Sydney
Danny Williams first joined the North Sydney Bears in 1993. He made a total of 66 appearances for the club, scoring 3 tries and 1 goal.
Melbourne
After his spell at the Bears, Williams joined the Melbourne Storm in 1998. In 1999 Williams came off the bench in the Melbourne Storm's 20-18 Grand Final victory over the St George Illawarra Dragons.
On 17 July 2004, during round 19 of the 2004 NRL season, Danny Williams king-hit Wests Tigers' player Mark O'Neill. Williams defended the incident, using four medical experts to argue on his behalf that he was suffering post traumatic amnesia when the incident occurred, which he claims was the result of a high tackle by O'Neill just prior to the incident. Despite Williams' claim he was suspended for eighteen weeks by the NRL judiciary. Even if Williams decided to head overseas the ban would still apply. After the decision was made Williams stated that he was "obviously disappointed with the outcome." It was the longest suspension in Australian rugby league since Steve Linnane was suspended for twenty weeks for eye-gouging in 1987. In total he made 146 appearances for the club but was released after his ban, and signed for London Broncos (now known as Harlequins RL) in England's Super League.
Harlequins
After signing for the Harlequins, Williams missed the opening rounds of the 2005 season following the suspension given to him by the NRL judiciary. He made his debut for the club over the Easter period in 2005, and retired from playing at the end of the following year.
References
- ^ "Australian Secondary Schools Rugby League". Sporting Pulse. http://www.sportingpulse.com/assoc_page.cgi?c=7-2130-0-0-0&sID=26424. Retrieved 2008-10-10.
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Ireland squad – 2000 Rugby League World Cup Melbourne Storm squad – 2000 World Club Challenge winners 1 Robbie Ross • 2 Brad Watts • 3 Aaron Moule • 4 Tony Martin • 5 Marcus Bai • 6 Scott Hill • 7 Brett Kimmorley
• 8 Wayne Evans • 9 Richard Swain • 10 Robbie Kearns (c) • 11 Paul Marquet • 12 Stephen Kearney • 13 Matt Rua
• 14 Danny Williams • 15 Russell Bawden • 16 Tasesa Lavea • 17 Dane Morgan
• Coach: Chris AndersonMelbourne Storm squad - 1999 NRL premiers (1st title) 1. Robbie Ross • 2. Craig Smith • 3. Aaron Moule • 4. Tony Martin • 5. Marcus Bai • 6. Matt Geyer • 7. Brett Kimmorley
8. Glenn Lazarus (c) • 9. Richard Swain • 10. Rodney Howe • 11. Paul Marquet • 12. Stephen Kearney • 13. Tawera Nikau
14. Matt Rua • 15. Danny Williams • 16. Russell Bawden • 17. Ben Roarty
Coach: Chris AndersonInaugural Melbourne Storm side v Illawarra Steelers, WIN Stadium, 14 March 19981. Robbie Ross | 2. Craig Smith | 3. Aaron Moule | 4. Paul Bell | 5. Marcus Bai | 6. Scott Hill | 7. Brett Kimmorley |
8. Rodney Howe | 9. Danny Williams | 10. Robbie Kearns | 11. Paul Marquet | 12. Ben Roarty | 13. Tawera Nikau |
14. Glenn Lazarus (c) | 15. Richard Swain | 16. Russell Bawden | 17. John Carlaw | Coach: Chris AndersonCategories:- 1973 births
- Australian people of Irish descent
- Australian rugby league players
- Ireland national rugby league team players
- North Sydney Bears players
- Melbourne Storm players
- Harlequins Rugby League players
- Living people
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