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Ali Williams

Rugby Player

Birthday April 30, 1981

Birth Sign Taurus

Birthplace Auckland, New Zealand

Age 44 Years

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Who Is Ali Williams? Age, Biography and Wiki

Born on April 30, 1981, Ali Williams is a former professional rugby player from New Zealand. Known for his incredible skills as a lock, he has made significant contributions to the sport, particularly during his tenure with the All Blacks. As of 2025, Ali William is 43 years old and continues to be a respected figure in the rugby community with a rich legacy that spans over a decade.

Occupation Rugby Player
Date of Birth April 30, 1981
Age 44 Years
Birth Place Auckland, New Zealand
Horoscope Taurus
Country New Zealand

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Height, Weight & Measurements

Ali Williams stands tall at 6 feet 7 inches (201 cm) and weighs around 240 pounds (109 kg), making him an imposing figure on the rugby field. His athletic physique, coupled with his dedication to fitness, allows him to maintain a healthy lifestyle even post-retirement. His body measurements reflect the dedication and discipline that an elite-level athlete must possess.

After such a successful season, Williams was an automatic choice for the year-end "Grand Slam" tour of the British Isles.

Still nursing a shoulder strain that he sustained during a game of backyard rugby, he was rested for the first game, against Wales, but returned for the game against Ireland a week later, in a starting line-up that included none of those who had started against Wales.

He started against England at Twickenham, a game that lived up to expectations as the toughest of the tour, but was omitted from the squad for the final game of the tour, against Scotland, after coach Graham Henry opted to make 13 changes from the team that had faced England.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

As of 2025, Ali Williams is in a committed relationship. Previously, he was known to have dated several high-profile individuals but has since settled with his current girlfriend. The couple keeps much of their personal life private but often posts glimpses of their relationship on social media. Despite rumors over the years regarding potential marital plans, they have yet to tie the knot.

The Scotland game was an emotional occasional for Williams. It was the first time that his father had left New Zealand since a bad fall ten years earlier had left him a tetraplegic, using a wheelchair, and he and Williams's mother were seated alongside the pitch, while Williams's grandmother and other Scottish relatives watched from the stands.

Net Worth and Salary

Ali Williams boasts an estimated net worth of $8 million as of 2025. This figure is a result of his successful rugby career, business ventures, and endorsements. During his playing days, he earned a substantial salary playing for the All Blacks and various clubs internationally. Today, his investments in sports merchandise and fitness brands continue to provide financial stability.

In August 2007, Ali Williams announced that he had signed a new contract with the NZRU that would keep him in New Zealand until the end of 2009 and that he was signing for the Tasman Makos for 2008, so as to be eligible for selection for the Crusaders in the 2008 Super 14 season.

Salary cap restrictions prevented a move to Canterbury, but his contract with Tasman has an option that would allow him to be loaned to Canterbury for the 2008 ANZ Cup. Williams was duly included in the Crusaders squad when New Zealand's 2008 Super 14 teams were announced, in October 2007.

Career, Business and Investments

After retiring from professional rugby in 2015, Ali Williams transitioned into various business opportunities and media appearances. He has taken part in coaching roles, sharing his expertise with younger athletes. Additionally, Ali has expanded his portfolio by investing in health and wellness companies, aligning with his passion for fitness and active living.

Williams spent almost all of his playing career in his homeland. At provincial level, he played mainly with Auckland, though he spent one season with Tasman and was also loaned out to Nottingham in England's second-level RFU Championship in 2010. At Super Rugby level, he played for both the Blues and Crusaders.

Williams played for New Zealand's national team, the All Blacks, between 2002 and 2012. He was in the All Blacks' squad for the 2003, 2007 and 2011 World Cups.

Social Network

Ali Williams is active on several social media platforms, where he engages with fans and shares insights into his life after rugby. He has a significant following on Instagram and Twitter, with followers appreciating his inspirational posts about fitness and wellness.

Education

Ali attended Auckland Grammar School, where he excelled in sports, showing promise from an early age. He later pursued higher education at Victoria University of Wellington, balancing between academics and his budding rugby career. His educational background has contributed to his business acumen in life after rugby.


Williams's selection for the All Black's end-of-year tour to Europe was helped by the unavailability of Keith Robinson, and Simon Maling, who was about to take up a contract in Japan, but he only started in the second Test, against Wales, coming on as a replacement in the other two Tests, against Italy and France. He also started in the end-of-tour match against the Barbarians.

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