Wales v Australia: Liam Williams needs 'emotional control' - Howley

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Liam Williams gives away a penalty try against South Africa in June, 2014Image source, Huw Evans Agency

Rugby Union Autumn International: Wales v Australia

Venue: Millennium Stadium Date: Saturday, 8 November 2014. Kick-off: 14:30 GMT

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Liam Williams must exercise "emotional control" in Wales' clash against Australia on Saturday, says Rob Howley.

The Wales backs coach says the Scarlets full-back, who switches to wing against the Wallabies can "create something, sometimes out of nothing".

But Williams conceded a winning penalty try against South Africa in June, leading to Howley's concerns.

"International rugby is not having a yellow card or a red card, it's having 15 men on the park," said Howley.

"And that will be key for both sides on the weekend.

"That's the bottom line in terms of your starting point in the international game; discipline is huge."

Williams produced a man-of-the-match display in Wales' 51-3 Six Nations win over Scotland in March, scoring a try in an outstanding display after taking over from then-injured Leigh Halfpenny.

Wales' autumn Tests

Saturday, 8 November: v Australia (14:30 GMT)

Saturday, 15 November: v Fiji (14:30 GMT)

Saturday, 22 November: v New Zealand (17:30 GMT)

Saturday, 29 November: v South Africa (14:30 GMT)

All games to be played at Millennium Stadium, Cardiff

That helped earn him his fellow Welsh professionals' 2014 player of the year award and he faces Australia from the wing amid a back division reshuffle.

But after his illegal, shoulder-charge tackle on Springboks wing Cornal Hendricks that led to the penalty try being awarded, Williams apologised to his team-mates.

He had also been sent off after being cited for tackling a Blues opponent in the air during a Pro12 game in April.

Williams was yellow carded for that offence and later sent off after coming to blows with then-Blues number eight Robin Copeland and picking up a second sin-binning.

The incident against South Africa on 21 June helped deny Wales what would have been only their second win over the Springboks.

And his first Pro12 game for Scarlets this season, a 32-32 draw against Ulster, ended with Williams being sent off for two more sin-bin offences.

Howley said Williams was also close to being sin-binned in their first South African tour Test defeat in June.

Robert Howley, Wales backs coach

"He's got a heart like a lion, [but] his ability sometimes, really, to go outside that little box and his emotional control and intelligence is important on the weekend."

"We had a really hot debrief and Liam was part of that in terms of the South African game and going back to the first Test against South Africa, possibly there could have been another yellow card," Howley added.

"So it's always a work-on for players and there's a work-on for Liam.

"But I've got no doubt in attack that he's got the creativity, the speed, hopefully, to create something, sometimes out of nothing, but also be organised in our attack and hopefully have high numbers against low numbers."

Howley hopes Williams can showcase the best of his talents and whole-hearted approach against the Wallabies, this time from the wing.

"He's got a heart like a lion, [but] his ability sometimes, really, to go outside that little box and his emotional control and intelligence is important on the weekend."

TEAM

Wales: Leigh Halfpenny (Toulon), Alex Cuthbert (Cardiff Blues), George North (Northampton Saints), Jamie Roberts (Racing Metro), Liam Williams (Scarlets), Dan Biggar (Ospreys), Rhys Webb (Ospreys), Paul James (Bath), Richard Hibbard (Gloucester), Samson Lee (Scarlets), Jake Ball (Scarlets), Alun Wyn Jones (Ospreys), Dan Lydiate (Unattached), Sam Warburton (Capt), Taulupe Faletau (Newport Gwent Dragons).

Replacements: Scott Baldwin (Ospreys), Gethin Jenkins (Cardiff Blues), Rhodri Jones (Scarlets), Bradley Davies (London Wasps), Justin Tipuric (Ospreys), Mike Phillips (Racing Metro), Rhys Priestland (Scarlets), Cory Allen (Cardiff Blues).

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