Education
Smith attended Malick Secondary Comprehensive School, and was part of the youth team of Trinidadian side Caledonia AIA, before turning professional in Canada in 2004 with the Calgary Mustangs in the old USL First Division.
Smith attended Malick Secondary Comprehensive School, and was part of the youth team of Trinidadian side Caledonia AIA, before turning professional in Canada in 2004 with the Calgary Mustangs in the old USL First Division.
He plays predominantly at Centre. He captained the Hurricanes in Super Rugby, and played for New Zealand internationally. Smith played in many Taranaki age group teams.
Smith has been admitted as a Barrister and Solicitor of the High Court of New Zealand. He made his Wellington debut in 2003, and was signed by the Hurricanes in 2004. Smith's Hurricanes career has been plagued by injury, and having been injured in 2006, 2007 and 2011, he made just 66 appearances in his first eight seasons with the side.
He is the current Hurricanes captain, having led the side for the first time in 2007 in place of the injured Rodney So'oialo. Smith made his debut for Section Paloise on the 19th of December against Newport Gwent Dragons
He made his All Blacks debut age 22, versus Italy in 2004, after a meteoric rise which saw him make his professional debut just a season earlier. In 2007, Smith faced a number of setbacks, mostly involving injury.
However, he eventually earned his way back into a starting position, and by 2008, was the first choice centre for the All Blacks. Smith took a six-month break from rugby during the 2013 end-of-year tour, meaning he did not travel with the All Blacks squad to Japan and Europe. Smith is to join Section Paloise after winning the 2015 Rugby World Cup for the second time.
Smith married Leanne Snowdon in October 2013.
He was a key member of 2011 and 2015 Rugby World Cup winning teams, becoming one of only twenty dual Rugby Union World Cup winners. Smith was a member of the 2011 Rugby World Cup winning squad playing in the final against France at Eden Park in Auckland on 23 October 2011.