[2] He first came to prominence as a rugby player while representing Cardiff, a team he captained after Charlie Arthur.
Williams was reselected for the next game of the Championship, played at Birkenhead, which Wales won, mainly thanks to a drop goal from Arthur 'Monkey' Gould.
Under the captaincy of Frank Hill, Williams found himself part of another away loss to Scotland, but this time was not in the squad that faced Ireland in the last game of the Championship.
Williams played two more games for the Wales team, both in the 1890 Home Nations Championship.
The opening game of the tournament saw Wales lose to Scotland, but Williams' last international match was a historic first win for the Welsh team over England.