Grant Williams has family bragging rights at stake against All Blacks
The Springbok scrumhalf also said he wasn't focusing too much on the potential return of Cam Roigard.
Grant Williams, the South African scrumhalf, faces family bragging rights on the line as he prepares to face the All Blacks in the Rugby’s Greatest Rivalry Tests on Saturday. Many in his community and immediate family support the All Blacks, including some "close members" of his family, who have backed the New Zealanders since the apartheid era.
Williams himself remains committed to representing his country, stating that securing bragging rights would be an honor. He plans to focus on the team's performance, isolating himself from All Blacks support, and ignoring potential playmaker Cam Roigard's return for New Zealand. The Springboks' scrumhalf acknowledged the All Blacks' readiness to "come out guns blazing" following their heavy defeat last year.
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