Wales winger Shane Williams has confirmed he will be retiring from international rugby following the December Test against Australia.
The Ospreys veteran was expected to hang up his boots after the World Cup in New Zealand, as Wales reached the semi-finals of the competition, only to be knocked out by fellow Six Nations outfit France.
However, Williams is eager to sign off in front of home fans, and the 34-year-old will call time on a long and successful career after the clash with the Wallabies at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff.
He said: "If I am picked I will treat it in the same way I have always treated Wales games, but it will be a sad day for me. In fact, I'll be devastated.
"But to bow out in front of Welsh fans and my family and friends would be like a dream.
"I always said I would know in myself when the time came to stop playing for Wales and that time is very nearly upon me."