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Meanwhile, disgraced former Wallaby scrum-half Matt Henjak enjoyed making his debut for Toulon after his sacking from Super 14 franchise Western Force.
Henjak, who left Australia after breaking former team-mate Haig Sare’s jaw during a brawl, said he was still getting to grips with the French rugby style.
“One thing that did come out is that it’s a lot more confrontational than Super 14 and they like to be in your face and I suppose they like the rough stuff a little bit more than at home,” he told AAP.
Of his new teammate, Henjak said Williams had outstanding skills to bring to Toulon.
“He’s a quality athlete and I’m sure he’ll build on this performance and it won’t take long before he’s a superstar of this game as well,” Henjak said.
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