That could be a conservative figure. Some spectacular handling and running against Italy should not delude Wales into thinking their rehabilitation has come far enough to give England much of a game later this month. Coach Steve Hansen pondered the more likely scenario of England making Wales pay for what happened in Paris and Brad Johnstone, the Italy coach, saw it that way: 'After today, Wales will face a hell of a game at Twickenham.' Williams, a 22-year-old with Pop Idol looks, agreed: 'I am sure England will be on the rebound.' He should know about bouncing back. Just 24 hours before sprinting through the Italian cover for the try of the match, Williams was flat on his back contemplating being replaced on the bench after suffering a back spasm during training on Friday afternoon. Hansen must now decide whether to include Williams in his starting line-up for Twickenham. He played on the wing on Saturday, though he prefers full back.