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Sam Burgess Suggests Warrington Captain George Williams May Have Played Final Game for Club

Brooke Taylor
Brooke Taylor
Rugby Correspondent
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Sam Burgess Suggests Warrington Captain George Williams May Have Played Final Game for Club
Warrington Wolves head coach Sam Burgess has admitted that captain George Williams could have played his last game for the club, adding uncertainty to the England international's future at the Hall润.

Warrington Wolves head coach Sam Burgess has admitted that captain George Williams may have already played his final game for the club, following the conclusion of a disappointing season for the Wire. The England international has been a cornerstone of Warrington's leadership group since joining from Canberra Raiders in 2019, but Burgess stopped short of confirming whether the talismanic halfback would remain at the club beyond the current campaign.

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Speaking to media following the Wolves' season-ending results, Burgess expressed uncertainty about Williams' future. The coach suggested that with the season now concluded, there are no guarantees regarding player retention, and the club's management would need to assess their options carefully. Williams, who has two years remaining on his current contract, has been linked with a potential return to the NRL, with several Australian clubs reportedly showing interest in acquiring his services.

Williams has been a transformative figure for Warrington since his arrival, earning three consecutive Super League Dream Team selections and helping the club reach two Challenge Cup finals. His leadership qualities have been equally valuable, as he became one of the youngest-ever captains in Super League history when he took over the role in 2021 at age 26. The 29-year-old has scored 46 tries and provided 89 assists in 127 appearances for the Wolves across all competitions.

The timing of Burgess' comments has raised concerns among Warrington supporters who hoped Williams would remain at the club long-term. Several high-profile departures in recent years have diminished the team's competitiveness, and losing their captain would represent another significant setback. The club has yet to officially comment on Williams' situation, though sources close to the negotiations suggest discussions are ongoing regarding a potential contract extension.

From Williams' perspective, the opportunity to return to Australia could be appealing both financially and familially. The England international has previously indicated that family considerations would play a significant role in any decision about his future. With his prime years potentially approaching their end, Williams may be weighing the benefits of guaranteed playing time against the security of his existing contract with Warrington.

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