Dirk Antony Williams (born 31 March 1961) is a New Zealand-born Australian former rugby union player.
[2] Williams, an openside flanker, undertook a tour of the United Kingdom with the New Zealand Barbarians in 1987 and the following year had a stint with London club Harlequins.
[2] With the 1991 Rugby World Cup looming, Williams linked up with Sydney club Eastern Suburbs in an attempt to make the squad, then returned to Melbourne when he didn't receive a call up.
[2][3] Williams worked as a Sydney Swans conditioning coach and was at the SCG in 1996 when New South Wales needed a last-minute replacement for a match against Wales at the nearby Sydney Football Stadium, enabling him to make his Waratahs debut.
[4] He was in his second stint at Eastern Suburbs and won the 1996 AAMI Medal as the Sydney first-grade player of the year, finishing one vote ahead of Eastwood's Nathan Spooner.