Six Nations: Liam Williams back on track to join Wales 100-cap club

Liam Williams celebrates scoring for Wales against Australia
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Full-back Liam Williams hopes to resume his quest to become the 10th member of the 100 Wales cap club by lining up against France in Paris this Friday.

Williams, 33, is set to play his 93rd Wales international and has also featured in five British and Irish Lions Tests.

The Saracens back can reach a century of international appearances during this year’s Six Nations tournament but has set his sights on reaching three figures solely for his country.

Williams would join Alun Wyn Jones, Gethin Jenkins, George North, Dan Biggar, Taulupe Faletau, Stephen Jones, Martyn Williams, Leigh Halfpenny and Gareth Thomas.

“My aim is to get 100 caps for Wales, and if that happens it is the icing on the cake,” said Williams.

“If it doesn’t, then it doesn’t, and that is just the way it is. But that is my aim.”



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