All Blacks rugby coach Graham Henry has advised Sonny Bill Williams to return to New Zealand this year to stake his claim for a World Cup spot.
Henry said he spoke at length earlier this year to Williams who is mulling over his options while playing for French club Toulon.He comes off contract next month.
"I've talked to Sonny Bill Williams, and enjoyed [it]. I thought he made a lot of sense," Henry said yesterday.
"He's got a personal decision to make, whether he comes back and plays provincial rugby then tries to get a Super rugby contract, then he'll have to be judged on his ability and whether he's good enough for the World Cup.
"That's a major decision for him, and I've encouraged him to do that. Whether he's in a position to do that, I'm not sure."
Williams' Toulon coach and mentor, former All Blacks captain Tana Umaga, is returning as player-coach for Counties-Manukau later this year and that would be an undoubted carrot.
But the former NRL premiership-winning Bulldogs star would also take a pay cut if he refused offers from Britain and France, and NRL clubs, to return to chase a Super 14 contract.
"I've spoken to Tana about him as well. Sonny Bill knows we'd be pleased if he came home and played at the levels below to see if he's good enough to play at the levels above." Henry felt Williams' best position was "probably in the centres".
Otherwise, Henry is resigned to having no other players return from overseas contracts to chase World Cup spots after Carl Hayman and Aaron Mauger opted to remain in Europe.
All Blacks forwards coach Steve Hansen of Hayman: "He's not coming, and I've moved on and I'm concentrating on what we have got."