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Top 14 duo Ali Williams and James O'Connor arrested in Paris

AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - OCTOBER 23:  Ali Williams of the All Blacks celebrates victory after the 2011 IRB Rugby World Cup Final match between France and Ne
Image: Ali Williams helped the All Blacks win the 2011 IRB Rugby World Cup

Former All Black Ali Williams and Australian international James O'Connor have been arrested in Paris after being allegedly in possession of cocaine, French police have said.

Racing 92 star Williams and Toulon's O'Connor were stopped in the early hours outside a nightclub near the city's Champs Elysees avenue and found to be in possession of 2g of cocaine, police claim.

Ex-All Black forward Williams earned 77 New Zealand caps between 2002 and 2012 and currently plays in the second row for Racing 92 in the Top 14 French club championship.

The 35-year-old was part of the All Black team that won the 2011 World Cup and helped Toulon to three European Cups.

RC Toulon's Australian fullback James OConnor (L) runs with the ball during the French Top 14 rugby Union match Montpellier vs Toulon, on december 23, 2016
Image: James O'Connor in action for Toulon

O'Connor, 26, who plays on the wing or at fullback, appeared 44 times for Australia between 2008 and 2013.

He made his debut at 18, the second youngest Wallaby in Australian rugby history.

The two men are being held at a police station in the 17th district.

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Toulon president Mourad Boudjellal told AFP he had "no comment" to make following the arrest of Williams. Racing 92 officials were not immediately available for comment.

The arrest of Williams is a new blow for Racing 92, crowned champions of France in June.

Racing 92 fly-half Dan Carter
Image: Fly-half Dan Carter is one of three Racing 92 players to have been summoned to appear at an anti-doping hearing in France

Three Racing players including former All Black stars Dan Carter and Joe Rokocoko were cleared of doping charges in October by a French Rugby Federation commission.

The probe was ordered after the trio tested positive for corticosteroids following last season's domestic Top 14 final. Corticosteroids can be used to combat pain, inflammation or allergies.

France's Anti-Doping agency has appealed against the decision and summoned the trio to appear at a hearing, for which no date has yet been fixed.

More unwelcome trouble for the club came earlier this month when Carter, 34, the two-time All Black World Cup winner and three times world player of the year, was stopped for drink-driving in Paris on February 15 and admitted to making a "massive error in judgement."

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