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How Sonny Bill Williams and Islam helped turn Payne Haas’s life around

Payne Haas’s life was at a crossroads - a promising career was derailing before it had really begun. That was until Sonny Bill Williams came calling.

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Monster NSW forward Payne Haas has credited former NRL star and devout Muslim Sonny Bill Williams for the life counselling and support he offered during his conversion to Islam.

“This is God’s plan — to give me all of this,” Haas said.

Chosen to make his Origin debut after just 10 NRL games, Haas who stands 194cm tall and tips the scales at 119kg, is ready to have a giant influence and terrorise Queensland in the series opener in Brisbane Wednesday week.

But there is an ever larger influence in Haas’s world — his religion.

“I didn’t have a religion before and felt like I was going on the wrong path, toward the end of last year,” Haas said.

Payne Haas has credited former NRL star and devout Muslin Sonny Bill Williams for the life counselling and support he offered during his conversion to Islam.
Payne Haas has credited former NRL star and devout Muslin Sonny Bill Williams for the life counselling and support he offered during his conversion to Islam.

“I felt like I needed a change and I went to Islam, I found it and it has taught me a lot. It has shown me God has a plan for everything.

“I just think Islam made sense. I know people who are Muslim too. I rely on it a lot. I don’t rely on it to play well but I know God will be protecting me out there.

“I speak to Sonny, he’s a real good brother of mine. He is always messaging me and making sure I’m aright. He has good guidance for me.”

Haas said he befriended Williams through a phone message.

“I am now learning off one of the best ever, how to do it,” Haas said. “He gives me life advice, he is always messaging me asking how I am.

“He told me I should just be myself and not change for anybody, just be myself, that’s the main thing.”

NSW Blues debutants (L-R) Payne Haas, Nick Cotric, Cody Walker, Cameron Murray and Jack Wighton. Picture: AAP Image/Dean Lewins
NSW Blues debutants (L-R) Payne Haas, Nick Cotric, Cody Walker, Cameron Murray and Jack Wighton. Picture: AAP Image/Dean Lewins

Haas has struggled physically through the fasting month of Ramadan, which concludes next Tuesday. He has been rising early to eat and then refuelling late at night.

“I get to eat in the mornings and fill up and then have a pretty big feed at night,” he said. “It’s going pretty good and it’s nearly done.

“I wouldn’t say it was a sacrifice but I’d say it’s a month where you get closer to God.

It’s a blessed month for all us Muslims, it means a lot to all of us.

“I eat oats at breakfast or protein, something that gives you slow releasing energy. I drink a lot of water to stay hydrated, try and do the best I can. I was up at 4.30 this morning.”

Haas’s selection is among the most extraordinary in Origin history.

Just 19, Haas always wanted to be a Blue — but could easily have been a Queenslander. He was born in Paddington in Sydney’s east, but moved to Queensland aged 13.

Had his family shifted north three months earlier, under NRL rules, he would have been eligible for Queensland. Haas actually played in a Queensland junior representative side but only ever wanted to represent one state.

Payne Haas on the burst for the Broncos. Picture: Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images
Payne Haas on the burst for the Broncos. Picture: Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images

“I can’t ever imagine myself in a Maroon jersey,” he said. “I’m a Blue. I always wanted to play for NSW.

“It (selection) has been quick. I’ve only played ten games, I’m shocked. I don’t know what to say. I didn’t expect it this quick but I have to take it with both hands.

“This is credit to my family for all the hard work they out into me. I’m repaying them by making teams like this. I wanted to play Origin and I believe in myself. I can’t wait to run out, I just want to win.”

Originally published as How Sonny Bill Williams and Islam helped turn Payne Haas’s life around

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