Sonny Bill signs on for NZ sevens

Former rugby league star and current All Blacks midfielder Sonny Bill Williams has been named in the All Blacks Sevens squad for next year.

Sonny Bill Williams

All Blacks star Sonny Bill Williams has been named in the All Blacks Sevens squad for te Rio Games. (AAP)

The lure of Olympic gold has tempted Sonny Bill Williams into New Zealand's initial rugby sevens squad for next year's world series and Rio Games.

Williams is joined by All Blacks and Chiefs teammate Liam Messam in coach Gordon Tietjens' 16-strong squad, with Tietjens saying both players are unlikely to be available for next year's Super Rugby season.

"To be good at this game, you've got to be training it and playing it," Tietjens said.

"Some of these players haven't played sevens for a long, long time but they've certainly got the skill sets to do so."

Tietjens said although code-hopper and dual international Williams had never played sevens, he'd have ample opportunity to prove himself.

"Sonny will be involved in six world series tournaments to demonstrate that he could be worthy of going to Rio."

He said Williams had shown how easily he could adapt to the demands of rugby after first making the switch from rugby league in 2008.

"I see him adjusting very well to the fast pace of sevens. He'll be a great attacking weapon with his speed, strength and uncanny ability to offload."

Williams said his decision to try for the All Black Sevens wasn't been difficult.

"Going back in time, the best sportsmen ever have been Olympians - (Usain) Bolt, (Muhammad) Ali," he said.

"It's just an awesome opportunity to try and achieve that."

Messam, who won Commonwealth Games sevens gold medals at Melbourne in 2006 and New Delhi in 2010, is joined by a trio of other returning sevens players in Akira Ioane, Ben Lam and Ardie Savea.

Scott Curry will take over from long-serving skipper DJ Forbes, who announced he was stepping down from the captaincy earlier this month.

Although the initial squad will form the basis of teams to be selected for the world series and the Rio Olympics, Tietjens said there was the option to add further contracted players later this year.

All Blacks Sevens: Dylan Collier, Scott Curry, Sam Dickson, DJ Forbes, Gillies Kaka, Akira Ioane, Rieko Ioane, Ben Lam, Liam Messam, Tim Mikkelson, Ardie Savea, Sherwin Stowers, Sam Vaka, Beaudein Waaka, Joe Webber, Sonny Bill Williams.


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