Sonny Bill Williams appeals suspension ruling
Sonny Bill Williams has appealed against a World Rugby ruling that left him unavailable for New Zealand's Bledisloe Cup opener against Australia.
All Blacks centre Williams was given a four-week ban for a dangerous tackle on Anthony Watson during the second Test against the British and Irish Lions.
Williams has already served half of his suspension, sitting out the third Test against the Lions and Blues' last Super Rugby match of the season versus Sunwolves.
New Zealand Rugby felt the world champions' match of two halves against Taranaki and Counties Manukau should count as one of the four "meaningful matches" he must miss, as well as a Counties Manukau pre-season encounter.
A World Rugby judicial committee, however, ruled that the shortened games on August 11 involving Counties Manukau and Taranaki could not be recognised.
The governing body said Williams will not be free to play against until August 20, a day after the All Blacks take on the Wallabies in Sydney.
Cross-code powerhouse Williams has not given up hope of playing in that match, though, opting to challenge the ruling.
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Didn't watch the game but again did the Welsh starting blackline really outplay the Ozzie backs? These ratings would suggest so
Go to commentsThese ratings make no sense. I didn't watch the game but if you get thrashed your ratings should not average 6 or higher for the starters.
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