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Smith joins Pocock at Brumbies

25th February 2013 05:11

George Smith playing in Japan

In Canberra: George Smith

Former Australia back-row forward George Smith has rejoined the Brumbies on a short-term contract.

The 32-year-old Smith, a 110-test veteran, is on a contract at Japanese club Suntory which allows him short deals outside of the domestic season.

Smith, who played 128 games for the Brumbies before leaving in 2010, will come in as cover for the injured Ita Vaea, who has a heart problem.

Brumbies coach Jake White said Smith "has won Super Rugby Championships, he's won big games for the Wallabies and he's played in a Rugby World Cup final, so I want him to bring that winning culture back here to the Brumbies."

Comments

georgesmith says...

Lets just focus on the positives here. I. Vaea can not be easily replaced and G. Smith, a legend is best suited replacement. I'm sure he can trim down and will greatly boost the Brumbies, who r looking like real title contenders. Welcome back, Georgie. Your the best. D. Pocock has great opportunity to learn from you and improve hiis game.

Posted 06:12 26th February 2013

BDAUSSIE says...

Wow. so many uneducated posters on this site. Goerge Smith is not that old (same age as mccaw, who is still arguably the world's best no.7) Smith would still be ranked in the top ten no.7s in world rugby. As a Reds fans i hate to say it but this is a handy signing. He'll make a great bench option to allow Pocock to be rested at the end of games.

Posted 23:16 25th February 2013

Spartacus says...

Didnt realise he is only 32. Should still be playing at the highest level and looking to the next World Cup - what has gone wrong?

At that age he does have time to retrain (and lard up even more) as a prop, and as we all know Oz could do with a decent prop.

Posted 15:28 25th February 2013

Trader2 says...

Who said there is no depth in Oz rugby!!!! I continue to rest my case, this is just rediculous.

Posted 13:20 25th February 2013

Trader2 says...

Who said there is know depth in Oz rugby, as my old Mum used to say dear oh dear!

Posted 13:18 25th February 2013

ironmanI441 says...

What the hell is up with George Smith? and why would Brumbies bring him back? surely there is a fit young flanker in their set up who could keep up with the pace of the game, cost nothing extra and get some valuable super rugby experience playing with Pocock?

Posted 10:01 25th February 2013

dylbull says...

Are they going to play him in the front row?

He is looking more like a prop these days

Posted 09:43 25th February 2013

powerplay says...

New report states "George Gregan has also been sighted in training gears, and will likely start in 4 weeks time" This is all a lead up to the greatest sign up for the Brumbies this year.."David Campese will make his return to rugby, after 80 years in retirement" he will also play in his favourite position, winger!

Cant wait!!!!

Posted 09:38 25th February 2013

hellovanite says...

Looks like he's been moonlighting as "troll number 7" in lord of the rings

Posted 07:39 25th February 2013

hobo says...

George smith looks like he has been living in a cave the last 3 years

Posted 06:45 25th February 2013

kpe12 says...

Only problem is he's played in Japan against tiny forwards (he will no longer be able to bully players like he does there).

I watched him play a couple of games in Tokyo and he looked disinterested, he made basic errors in defense and the speed of the game at super rugby level will kill him.

The Brumbies are better off getting local talent that doesn't cost them a fortune.

Posted 05:18 25th February 2013

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