Sonny Bill Williams is an amazing talented, hard working, disciplined, well rounded athlete and human being. He wasn't always like this, he endured many hardships to reach the pinnacle of his career. Guided by his faith and family, Sonny was able to navigate the pressures of professional sports, fame and fortune well.
With 2 rugby union world cups win under his belt, Union sevens tournaments, including 2016 summer Olympics in brazil and a 2013 rugby league international federation player of the year award and a WBA International heavy champion and NZPBA heavyweight champion title, Sonny Bill Williams is truly what is known as a super athlete.
His coaches and team mates recognize many times how Sonny had the X Factor, the ability to change the game. Sonny was relentless in his training and discipline, off screen both professionally and personally. After he encountered the Muslim faith, you can see the impact it had on sport and his life. I was pleasantly surprised to read and witness his journey, this has now impacted my worldview on Muslims.
One of Sonny's quotes I loved and thought was simple but profound was this' having a content and happy heart is one of the most precious things you can strive for. This is how my soul loves to feel' and he goes on to mention that he feels this way when he plays rugby, helps others and spends time with his wife and kids. We should do more of what makes us happy and content, this makes us better humans.
Sonny Bill Williams truly achieved a lot in his sporting career, but he always focused on helping others, acknowledging God as the orchestra of his life, and always using his platform to reach others, especially young Pacifica people, he made mentioned that representation was so important, weather on the field, or in the boards room and on every level in life.
Sonny goes to mention that 'If you look at how many Polynesians and Maori play in league and union teams in Australia and NZ and then increasingly in the UK and in France and then look at the lack of representation at an administrative and management level , you can see the problem. It would be good to see more brown coaches, board members and CEOs come through. It is important that our young Maori and Pacifica people are represented in all levels of society, because you can't aspire to be what you cannot see.'
Lastly I leave you with this quote from Sonny Bill Williams which I think sums up this life well:
"If my story shows anything, it is that hard work and focus can make a difference. I hope I can encourage others to back themselves and be brave enough to chase their dreams. What mattes most to me now is my faith, family, friends and helping point out injustice in the world. I have been given a gift and a profile , and I have to use them to make a difference. And I still love my sport! Rugby Union, Rugby League, Rugby sevens - Boxing Love them all. "