[citation needed] He holds the world record as the youngest player to have played 100 test matches at 29 years and 4 days. Smith kicked 5 goals and was named man of match. On 5 February 2010, Smith announced his retirement from international rugby. [7], As of September 2009, Smit is one of South Africa's most successful captains ever, having led the Springboks to victory in 46 of the 64 games that he captained, a win percentage of 72%. He returned to the pitch to help the All Blacks to a 34–17 victory, setting up replacement back Beauden Barrett for a try as the All Blacks became the first team ever to take back-to-back titles, as well as the first to win three Rugby World Cups. His contract is rumoured to be partly funded by third party sponsors who do not contribute to the standard salary cap. Smith's most notable involvement in the competition was on 10 September 2016 where he scored two tries against Argentina during a 57–22 win. Smith was awarded Man of the Match for his outstanding performance. Smith was part of the senior England training squad during the 2018 Six Nations Championship. He has recently been chosen as a member of the Wallaby Team of the Decade, a remarkable feat considering his age and one of only three current players picked. The second test, a 36–22 win on 18 June 2016, was both Smith and Dagg's 50th test, with both players scoring tries. He made his test debut in 2000 against France in Paris and earning 111 caps for Australia,[1] 110 before retiring from international rugby on 5 February 2010 and one final cap against the British and Irish Lions on 6 July 2013. He scored the try that saved Australia from losing in the opening match and also scored in the Kangaroos' victory against England in the final. In the following month on 26 October, Smith was called into the England squad for the Autumn international series after an impressive start in the premiership season. Wayne Ross Smith CNZM (born 19 April 1957) is a former New Zealand rugby union coach and former player. He attended Marsden State High School.[9]. Marcus Sebastian Smith (born 14 February 1999) is an English professional rugby union player currently playing for the Gallagher Premiership side Harlequins. Smith led the Storm in their 2009 NRL Grand Final victory over the Parramatta Eels. He was later named man of the match. He is regarded as one of the greatest coaches in history. He recovered from his injury in time to take part in the 2007 Rugby World Cup, in which he started in 6 out of 7 South African matches and in which his leadership qualities came to the fore, saw South Africa win the William Web Ellis Trophy for the second time. [1], He normally plays as an outside back, but has also previously played as a centre and halfback.[2][3]. It was a game where he converted 5 tries and scored once. [10] He later represented England at U18s and at the 2017 Six Nations Under 20s Championship. [5], In March 2017, Smith was promoted from Harlequins Elite Player Development Group (EPDG) up to the full-time Academy starting in June. In November 2014, in the Four Nations game against England, Smith became just the sixth player to appear for Australia in 40 test matches. Cameron signed a four-year extension to his contract in December 2008, resulting in him being a contracted player through to the end of at least the 2012 season.