North Sydney Williams made his first grade debut with
North Sydney Bears in 1993. He made a total of 66 appearances for the club including the 1996 preliminary final defeat against St George, scoring 3 tries and 1 goal. While with the Bears, Williams was part of back-to-back reserve grade premierships in 1992-93.
Melbourne After his spell at Norths, Williams joined the newly formed
Melbourne Storm in 1998. The following season Williams came off the bench in the Storm's 20-18
1999 NRL Grand Final victory over the
St George Illawarra Dragons. Having won the 1999 Premiership, the
Melbourne Storm traveled to England to contest the
2000 World Club Challenge against
Super League Champions
St Helens, with Williams playing from the interchange bench in the victory. At the end of the
2000 NRL season, Williams represented
Ireland at the
2000 Rugby League World Cup, by virtue of his grandfather's Irish heritage. It was the longest suspension in Australian rugby league since
Steve Linnane was suspended for twenty weeks for eye-gouging in 1987. In total he made 146 appearances for the club but was released after his ban, and signed for English club
Harlequins of
Super League.
Harlequins After signing for the Harlequins, Williams missed the opening rounds of the 2005 season following the suspension given to him by the
NRL Judiciary. He made his début for the club over the Easter period in 2005, and retired from playing at the end of the following year. ==Personal life==