After that first month in Sydney, I went home for two weeks. I didn't want to ever go back because it was so hard. Sonny Bill Williams backhardhome Change image and share on social
By the end of my first year at the Dogs, we'd won the competition, and I'd played some pretty good footy. Sonny Bill Williams competitiondogend Change image and share on social
Being a young Kiwi lad, a young Polynesian boy, I was pretty close to my family. But when I moved to Sydney, I went from training twice a week, playing touch footy with my mates, to working full-time as a labourer and training professionally. Sonny Bill Williams boyclosefamily share on social
I love winning, and I love the challenge. Sonny Bill Williams challengelovewin Change image and share on social
A young fella snuck out on to the field somehow, but when he was coming up to give me a hug, he got smoked by the guard. He was lucky the guy didn't break his ribs. Sonny Bill Williams breakcomefella Change image and share on social
People have goodness in their hearts. Sonny Bill Williams goodnessheartpeople Change image and share on social
I would say I have become a lot smarter in the way I understand things. Sonny Bill Williams lotsmartthing Change image and share on social
I grew up as a Polynesian kid in the Polynesian community, and I was this skinny white kid. Sonny Bill Williams communitygrowkid Change image and share on social
I grew up in a commissioned house in the next suburb over, Mount Abbot. It was a two-bedroom house with me, my brother, and my two sisters. Mum and Dad slept in the lounge, and we didn't have wallpaper. Sonny Bill Williams abbotbedroombrother share on social
I've definitely got to look after myself first and foremost. Sonny Bill Williams foremosthave Change image and share on social