The autobiography of Welsh rugby star Shane Williams Shane Williams has spent almost a decade thrilling the rugby world with his evasive running skills and a box of tricks that has left the best defences grasping thin air, disproving the notion that size matters in modern professional rugby. He's been called the little wizard, the artful dodger and a whole host of other superlatives, but wherever Williams has played, the crowd have been on the edge of their seats.At 20, Williams looked set for a life of relative obscurity playing scrum half for his local side, but all that was to change when he was plucked from nowhere by then Neath coach Lyn Jones, and his rise to become Wales's most dangerous strike runner was meteoric. Following his international debut aged 21, Williams lit up Wales's 2003 World Cup campaign and toured with the British Lions to New Zealand in 2005. He went on to become an integral part of the Grand Slam-winning Wales sides of 2005 and 2008, and was voted IRB World Rugby Player of the Year in 2008.In Shane, Williams reveals the ins