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Devon Williams goes over the whitewash for the Bulls in their Champions Cup meeting with Bordeaux at Loftus. (Photo by Gordon Arons/Gallo Images)
When Devon Williams is asked about the legacy he wants to leave at the Bulls, the answer is simple: “I want to make an impact on people’s lives, on and off the field”.
He’s so adamant about it that he repeats it a further two times after the franchise’s media department asked him to share a few thoughts on arguably the most significant chapter of his rugby career.
Last week, the 31-year-old utility back was informed that his loan stint at Loftus from the Pumas had been so compelling and productive that the franchise had decided to buy him out of his contract.
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