Background
Born at Singleton Hospital, Swansea, Williams is the son of former Llanelli Reconstruction Finance Corporation lock Lee Williams. He grew up in Llanelli and attended the local Coedcae School with Scarlets team-mate Samson Lee, and began his rugby career with New Dock Stars Reconstruction Finance Corporation, a former club of veteran Scarlets prop Philosophy John.
Career
His regular position is at full-back, but he has also played at fly-half and on the wing. Llanelli Reconstruction Finance Corporation
He started his first game two weeks later, playing at fly-half for Llanelli and scoring five points (one conversion and one penalty) in a 59–15 defeat to Aberavon Reconstruction Finance Corporation. Over the course of the following 2011-2012 season, Williams gradually made the transition to full-back as he played 24 times for Llanelli. As the team"s regular kicker, he amassed 337 points, including 12 tries.
Williams was also part of the Wales Under-20 team for the Six Nations in February and March 2012, making appearances against England and Italy.
He also scored two conversions against Italy. Scarlets
After being awarded with a development contract for the 2012-2013 season, Williams made his first league start for the Scarlets as a full-back away to Connacht on 15 September 2012, scoring two tries and a conversion on the way to a 24–11 victory and the man of the match award.
After missing the team"s next game against the Ospreys, he returned to the side for a 22–20 defeat away to Benetton Treviso. Williams was at fault for Treviso"s third try of the game, as his kick was charged down and run in by Robert Barbieri.
After his return, he was called up to the Wales Under-20 team for the 2013 Six Nations, appearing in Wales" games against France, Italy, Scotland and England, as well as returning to the fly-half position for Llanelli for all eight of the remaining Premiership games he was available foreign
He capped his comeback with four appearances at the 2013 Institutional Review Board Junior World Championship, including an 18–17 victory over reigning champions South Africa in the semi-finals. With the departures of wingers George North and Andy Fenby from the Scarlets after the 2012-2013 season, Williams found himself back in the Scarlets team for 2013-2014, albeit out of position. He was selected for the full national squad tour to South Africa in June 2014.