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No holiday for All Blacks prop Williams on return to Perth

MELBOURNE :New Zealand prop Tamaiti Williams has returned to the city where he grew up, greeted by a contingent of family and friends, but says Perth will be all business as the All Blacks chase a statement win over Australia and another piece of silverware.

New Zealand must beat the Wallabies at Perth Stadium on Saturday for a chance at winning the Rugby Championship, a week after securing the bilateral Bledisloe Cup with a 33-24 win at Eden Park.

Williams was born in New Zealand but lived in Perth up to the age of 16, playing rugby union on Saturdays and rugby league on Sundays.

With fellow prop Ethan de Groot injured, the 25-year-old will be expected to train hard, step up and slot into Scott Robertson's side as directed.

Being a tour guide for his teammates is a lower priority.

"(I have) a lot of family here, a lot of family and friends. But a great coach once told me, when you sign your arrival card make sure you tick business, not holidays," Williams told reporters on Monday.

"We're here for business and we do that first.

"We're in the middle of the city, and I'm from way out, so Uber's a bit too expensive.

"But we've got a day off on Wednesday, so I think we might hit Scarborough Beach. We'll swim or something."

Had Williams lingered longer in Perth he may well have been absorbed into the Australian rugby system as a talented junior.

Instead, he returned home, earned a scholarship to an Auckland school and then a contract with the Canterbury Crusaders during Robertson's hugely successful tenure as head coach of the Super Rugby team.

Williams said the Wallabies were doing just fine without him under Joe Schmidt, who was an All Blacks selector and assistant coach when the prop earned his first call-up to the squad in 2023.

"Joe

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