"I Will Support Brother": Why Sonny Bill Thinks Cooper Can Compete in the 2023 Rugby World Cup

Sonny Bill Williams doesn't usually make bold statements, but after witnessing Quade Cooper's dedication to his craft, the former All Blacks and NRL star believes the 33-year-old player will see 2023, the year of the Rugby World Cup, can enter. Rugby Fans can buy Rugby World Cup 2023 Tickets from our website.

Williams told The Herald: "I will support my brother”, He just has to keep working hard.

Sonny Bill Williams doesn’t usually make bold statements
Sonny Bill Williams doesn’t usually make bold statements

"I never doubted his abilities for a moment. You just have to look at the respect people have for his achievements where he came from. Jonny Wilkinson is arguably the greatest trapeze competition of all time, he said. It was great that he came back to see his stuff.

“Lote Tuqiri and Mat Rogers said this week that he is that person. People with resumes have come to support him.

"Show respect for him after the game have you seen South African players?"

Williams is hugely proud of Cooper, now discussing who should wear the Wallabies' number 10 jersey at the next 2023 Rugby World Cup in France, due to his outstanding performance against the Springboks on Sunday night.

On Monday morning, a stranger recognized Williams walking on a Sydney street and yelled at him.

"Good thing to bring Quade back," shouted bystanders, when they saw Cooper kick a key ball after the alarm went off to help Australia beat the

‘I Will Support Brother’, Sonny Bill Thinks Cooper Can Compete in the 2023 Rugby World Cup
‘I Will Support Brother’, Sonny Bill Thinks Cooper Can Compete in the 2023 Rugby World Cup

world champion, South Africa 28-26, his heart gushing in an instant.

Cooper listened to Stan Sports in Williams, Williams wants to break the record “Just live with him every day, When things got a little pear-shaped a few years ago, see what it takes to be a good and strong person every day. He was the first to contact me, and I spent about two [or] three months with him. I thank your brother for everything, I love your brother."

Williams said: “I had a few moments, but I don't like that I put him under his wing, some really good things or I'm a little savior. He had a moment, He struggled. At that moment, I knew I had to lend a helping hand because I knew he would do the same, and I always wore the same shoes."

In late 2017, Queensland Reds' head coach Brad Thorne told Cooper that his services were no longer needed, although he was still signed for next season.

In the days that followed, Cooper got lost. His poor mental condition led Williams to persuade him to take the next flat to Auckland.

Over the next few months in New Zealand, Cooper was no longer a rugby player. He is 'Uncle Quadey'.

Williams said, “This is also a blessing to me as I can spend time with my brother.” He is almost a supporter of the family, we have a private bathroom downstairs. The children were very sad when he left and I was also very sad. I miss him."

Williams is hailed as one of the hardest coaches to train in these two specs, and he let Cooper pass his pace.

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