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Petrus Francois Smith (born 29 July 1972 in Lichtenburg, South Africa) is a former South African international
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player. He is now the head coach for
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. His regular playing position was fly-half or centre.


Playing career


Youth

Smith went to Hoërskool Sand du Plessis in
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, where he earned a selection to the Under-18
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team in 1990. In 1991 and 1992, he regularly appeared for the Free State Under-20 side, as well as for the
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's rugby team, Shimlas. He also captained a South African Universities team that played against a South African Army XV.


Free State Cheetahs

He made his first class debut in September 1992, playing at centre for the 's match against in Round Two of the 1992 Lion Cup competition. He remained with the
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-based outfit until 1995, mainly appearing for their B team or as a replacement.


Griquas

In 1996, Smith joined
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-based side . After one season playing for Griquas, Smith played himself into Springbok contention and was named in a 36-man squad at the end of the year. He toured with the Springboks to
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,
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and
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and featured in several tour matches, but did not feature in any test matches.


Bulls / Blue Bulls

At the start of 1998, Springbok coach Nick Mallett requested that Smith was loaned from the to the for the
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. He quickly established himself in the team and was also the leading South African points scorer at a point during the competition before a knee injury forced him to miss the final four rounds. He also made the move to
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a permanent one and represented the in the 1998 Currie Cup. He also played for the in the
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and for the in the 1999 Currie Cup.


Newport

In August 1999, it was announced that Smith would join
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side Newport. He made 27 appearances for them, scoring 38 points.


Return to Bulls / Blue Bulls

After just one season in
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, Smith returned to South Africa and rejoined the , representing them in the 2000 Currie Cup. He once again played for the in the
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.


Pumas / Bologna / Bulls

He moved to
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, where he played for the in the 2001 Currie Cup, before he had a short spell at Italian side
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. He returned to play for the for the 2002 season and was once again included in the ' squad for the
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.


Treviso

Smith returned to Italy to join
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at the end of 2002. He remained there for four seasons, making 60 appearances for the side. During his time at the club, he won the National Championship of Excellence with them in 2002–2003 and in 2003–2004 and also won the
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in 2005.


Return to Free State Cheetahs

He returned to South Africa and to the side where it all started, the , where he was included in their squad for the 2005 Currie Cup Premier Division, but failed to make an appearance. He retired at the end of 2005 to become the backline coach for the Free State Cheetahs.


South Africa

Smith played nine test matches for South Africa. He made his debut on 6 December 1997 against and his last test match was on 7 August 1999 against .


Test history

''Legend: pen = penalty (3 pts.); conv = conversion (2 pts.), drop = drop kick (3 pts.).''


Coaching career


Free State Cheetahs

His first foray into coaching was to become the backline coach of the in 2006.


Treviso

After 18 months in that job, he returned to Italy to take over as head coach of former side
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. He guided them to two National Championship of Excellence titles in 2008–2009 and in 2009–2010, as well as one
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in 2010 and one Italian Supercup in 2009. He resigned in December 2013.


Shimlas / Free State Cheetahs / Cheetahs

Upon his return to South Africa, he was re-appointed in his former role as backline coach of the . He was also appointed as the head coach of university side and he guided them to their first ever
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championship in his first season in charge of the side. In May 2015, it was announced that he would take over as head coach of the . A mere four days later, following incumbent head coach Naka Drotské's decision to retire, Smith was also named as head coach of their affiliated
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side, the .


Italy

On 21 November 2019, Franco Smith was named as Italy's interim head coach following the resignation of
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. Smith coached the team during their
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campaign. He appointment was made permanent on 1 June 2020. On 19 May 2021, it was announced that Smith would step up to a new role as Head of High Performance focusing on all levels of domestic and international rugby for the Italian federation. He was replaced as head coach by Kieran Crowley.


Glasgow Warriors

On 2 August 2022 it was announced that Smith would be the Head Coach of
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, replacing their former coach Danny Wilson. Smith said of the move: "I have followed Glasgow for a long time, since coaching at Benetton when they joined the PRO12 in 2010, and the way they play has always appealed to me because their style is embraced by the fans." Glasgow Warriors were crowned
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winners in the 2023-2024 season after beating Bulls in the final at Loftus Versfeld.


References

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