Career
Smith was chosen for the Otago provincial side for the first time in 1961. During those years Smith played mainly as a centre. In the 1963 trial Smith was switched to the wing and he ended up scoring two tries to beat Don McKay who had played against England earlier in the season.
Smith got picked for the All Blacks because of his strength and direct running near the goalline.
Smith was the left wing understudy of Ralph Caulton and did not appear in any of the five internationals. But he did score eight tries in 15 matches.
Colts/Under 23"s Smith toured Australia in with a team called New Zealand Colts, which was an under 23 team This took his appearances for Otago to 37, but he then moved to represent North Otago for 12 matches in 1965-1966 followed by Southlands 18 in 1966-1968.
Touring Springboks In 1965 whilst playing for North Otago the Springboks were touring in New Zealand and Smith was chosen to captain the combined North Otago, South Canterbury and Mid Canterbury team against Springboks, when he played three tests.
He played the first three tests in 1966 against the British Lions but Malcolm Dick had returned from injury so Smith was dropped for the fourth test. In 1967 he attended the trials for the Britain and France tour but in his second match his team was thrashed 37-0 and like many of his team mates, he was overlooked in the final selection. In 1968 he played in his last major game for Southland who only just lost to France 8-6.