George Smith is one of the greatest players Australian rugby has ever produced & certainly one of the all-time best open-side flankers in the world arena. After becoming the fourth Wallaby & the 10th in the history of the game worldwide to reach a century of Tests Smith went on to earn 110 Test caps for Australia. Throughout his career he bedazzled crowds
- & more importantly the opposition
- with the tactical brilliance technique & physicality in his game. A relentless & supremely skilful terrier he was spectacularly targeted by opponents as the player they had to close down but through all such storms Smith responded heroically. His glorious career included numerous best & fairest player awards in both Test & Super rugby where he played his entire career with the Canberra-based Brumbies. He also played in two World Cups
- in 2003 & 2007
- & starred in numerous Test wins in the Bledisloe Cup & Tri Nations series as well as in the Wallabies stunning series victory over the British & Irish Lions when they toured to Australia in 2001. He became the 75th Wallabies captain leading Australia for the first time in the 2007 World Cup against Canada in Bordeaux & on a number of occasions afterwards. But for Smith an errant youth whod been seduced by a bad crowd on Sydneys northern beaches life could have turned out disastrously barely before it started. He was raised in a Tongan family as one of nine siblings & after his expulsion from Balgowlah Boys High School it was this Tongan heritage in the end which proved to be his salvation. The dramatic road hes followed since throughout a stellar amateur & professional rugby career has been littered with pot holes. Some he fell into. Others he avoided. But as in rugby in life its how one responds that really counts.