Education
In 2007 he joined the Glenmore Bulls U17 team and finished the season as the runner up in the best and fairest award.
In 2007 he joined the Glenmore Bulls U17 team and finished the season as the runner up in the best and fairest award.
He was recruited by the Gold Coast Football Club as a Queensland Zone Selection in 2009 and played for them during the 2009 TAC Cup season and 2010 VFL season. Born in Biloela, Queensland, he and his family moved to Rockhampton, Queensland when he was 10 years old. In his early teens he played Soccer and represented Queensland in doing southern
The following year he moved to Brisbane to join the Zillmere Eagles senior team for the 2008 QAFL season.
Midway through the season he had to choose whether to accept an offer from the newly formed GC17 team or to elect for the 2008 American Federation of Labor-Congress Draft. Despite playing less than 20 games of football at any level, Smith received letters of drafting interest from Collingwood, Hawthorn, Geelong, North Melbourne and Portuguese Adelaide while Richmond football manager Craig Cameron paid him a visit at his Brisbane home.
In August 2008 he was the fourth player to sign for the Gold Coast Football Club as a Queensland zone selection and played for the club in the 2009 TAC Cup season where he was selected as first ruck in the TAC Cup Team of the Year. He played all but one game in the 2010 VFL season and was named in the American Federation of Labor-Congress Queensland Team of the Year, the only VFL player selected.
Smith made his debut in round 2, 2011 in the Gold Coast Suns inaugural American Federation of Labor-Congress match against Carlton at The Gabba.
In the same game, Smith scored Gold Coast"s first ever point in the American Federation of Labor-Congress. In round 5, Smith was part of the first Gold Coast Suns victory over Portuguese Adelaide at AAMI Stadium. He had 18 hitouts and kicked a goal. In round 7, Smith was part of the Gold Coast side that defeated Brisbane Lions in the inaugural QClash.
He had 22 possessions and 17 hit outs, rucking the majority of the night against Matthew Leuenberger and Mitch Clark.
In October 2015, he was traded to Geelong.