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2025-02-05 12:13:00
Williams insists nothing will change in his approach despite the added responsibility on his shoulders and that he will continue to inspire and lead through his actions on the pitch.
After arriving at the Halliwell Jones Stadium in the middle of 2021, last season was a huge step forward for Williams and his side after two years of underachievement.
The Wolves finished third in the regular season, only four points behind quadruple winners Wigan Warriors in the final table, and they beat all but one of the other Super League sides.
They lost 10-8 to Hull KR in an epic play-off semi-final and they made a first trip to Wembley in five years in the cup where they lost to the Warriors.
Williams is convinced that the club is ready for a big breakthrough under Burgess.
“The last few years you’ve come to Warrington and not known what to expect,” he said.
“Whereas now you know. We don’t always win but you know what you get from us. We’re a committed team who compete for each other.
“We want to win. We strive to win games and to win the competition. The community saw last year and got behind the team.
“We’re committed and we’re playing for the shirt. Some good foundations have been made but now it’s about getting the icing on the top and going all the way to win.”