Jason Smith (rugby league)

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Jason Smith (rugby league) : biography

14 March 1972 –

Jason Smith (born 14 March 1972 in Brisbane, Queensland) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer of the 1990s and 2000s. A Queensland State of Origin and Australian international representative five-eighth or lock forward, he played club football in Australia for the Bulldogs (with whom he won the 1995 Premiership), Eels, Raiders and Cowboys, and in England for Hull. At his peak he was regarded as one of the game’s greatest players.

Playing career

Former Brisbane Souths five-eighth/lock and the younger brother of Darren Smith, Jason signed with Sydney’s Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs as an 18-year-old in 1990. The following year Smith captained the club’s President’s Cup side to a grand final win over Parramatta but his development during the 1994 NSWRL season was nothing short of remarkable.

Mobile, yet incredibly strong, he displayed his talent as a ball-player in Canterbury’s back row or at five-eighth and impressed as a resolute defender. His début for Queensland in the 1994 State of Origin series ended when he was concussed after a sickening clash of heads with rival forward Ian Roberts. Smith recovered to play in Canterbury’s losing grand final side and was rewarded for his season’s efforts with selection in Australia’s 28-man Kangaroo squad. His form on the 1994 Kangaroo tour was excellent and although he was the outstanding player in wins over Warrington and Bradford Northern in the week leading up to Third Test selection, he could not break into Australia’s Test team.

1995 proved to be a turning point in Smith’s career. After having originally signed with the Bulldogs to join Super League, Smith and three team-mates (Dean Pay, Jarrod McCracken and Jim Dymock) turned their backs on their club and signed with the ARL. This move consequently ensured Smith a place in Queensland’s State of Origin team, with whom he was named man-of-the-match in the second game of the 1995 series. He also went on to play in all three Tests against New Zealand. After gaining a release from his Super League contract via the courts, Smith played in the Bulldogs’ grand final win against the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles before coming off the interchange bench in Australia’s 16-8 win in the 1995 World Cup final.

Joining Parramatta Eels along with his defecting team-mates the following year in order to remain with the ARL competition, his representative career continued for Queensland and Australia (vs. Papua New Guinea) but his 1997 season was ruined by injury. At Parramatta, Smith’s commitment never wavered despite a succession of injuries. In three successive preliminary finals (1998-00), the Eels faltered at the last hurdle to making the grand final and too often the young club’s fortunes rested on his shoulders. In 1998, with rugby league re-united, Smith played in the final two Tests of the Trans-Tasman series, alongside his brother Darren, and was chosen as lock in the first international the following year, Australia’s 20-14 win over New Zealand.

In Game III of the 1999 State of Origin series, Smith was cleared of a controversial high tackle on opposing forward Mark Carroll that left the Blues’ prop heavily concussed. (It was later revealed that Carroll’s own hand, which he raised in a reflex action to protect himself in Smith’s ball and all tackle, had struck him and done much of the damage).

Smith’s 1999 NRL season concluded with three Test appearances in Australia’s victorious Tri-nations series win against New Zealand and Great Britain. 2000 saw Smith make his final appearance for Australia, in the 52-0 thrashing of the Kiwis in the ANZAC Test. That year he was also awarded the Australian Sports Medal for his contribution to Australia’s international standing in rugby league.

Declining to take on the Parramatta captaincy in his final year with the club, his career appeared to be winding down after injuries and suspension saw him miss much of the second half of the season. Smith left the Eels at the end of the year to play for Hull in the European Super League, captaining the side from 2002 to 2004. 2005 saw him back in Australia playing with the Canberra Raiders. He also turned down a request to make a State of Origin comeback for Queensland.