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Australian import Smith looks to end Munster stint with Pro12 title

The former Brumbies midfielder says adapting to European rugby took some time.

MUNSTER HAVE BEEN through a fair few centres in the last decade, and Andrew Smith is the latest man to spend a short stint with the southern province before moving on again.

Andrew Smith scores a try Billy Stickland / INPHO Billy Stickland / INPHO / INPHO

The Australian will leave Munster after a single season under Anthony Foley, disappointed not to be staying on but fully aware that this is the reality of the professional game.

He’ll head away with fond memories of his time here, all the more so if the province can win the Guinness Pro12 by beating Glasgow Warriors in Belfast on Saturday evening. Not too many Munster centres boast a league medal on their CVs.

“I’ve had a very enjoyable year,” said Smith at Thomond Park on Tuesday. “It’s definitely been an experience I’ll remember for the rest of my life. It’s a great set-up, it’s a great club, and to have the opportunity to win a trophy this week is massive for us.

[I'm] definitely disappointed [not to be staying], but that’s just the way rugby works these days and I’ve no problems with that.”

Munster is just Smith’s second professional club/province, having previously been with the Brumbies in his native Australia from 2008 onwards. He won 50 Super Rugby caps for the Canberra-based franchise, 16 of which came in an exceptional 2012 campaign.

Now, while maintaining his focus on the Pro12 final, he’s in the process of tying up loose ends in his adopted home of Cork and locating club number three, one he hopes is based in Europe.

Andrew Smith Smith will bid farewell with few regrets over his time at Munster. Donall Farmer / INPHO Donall Farmer / INPHO / INPHO

“I think so,” said Smith when asked if he’s keen to remain in this part of the world.

“I’ve got a young family at the moment, so we’re weighing up what we’re going to do with that. But I’ve really enjoyed my time in Europe and I’d probably be looking to stay over here, that’s probably the short-term plan at the moment.”

Having first come to the attention of the Brumbies by excelling for club side Northern Suburbs, Smith was obviously far more versed in the Australian way of rugby before signing for Munster.

His instincts had been honed in a more free-flowing, offloading and attacking rugby culture, meaning he has undergone an adaptation process in Ireland.

“It is a little bit slower, it is a little bit more forwards-based, but it’s so hard to compare the two,” said Smith of Northern Hemisphere game in contrast to Super Rugby.

“I guess something over here is that the breakdown is the crucial thing. For a back, that’s very important here and getting the go-forward ball. Getting strong carries and being strong in the breakdown are probably the big things over here for all backs, while back at home you can just hang wide and wait for the ball to come to you.

Andrew Smith Smith's offloading hasn't been seen as much as might have been hoped for. James Crombie / INPHO James Crombie / INPHO / INPHO

“You don’t get too involved at times, but here you’ve always got to be looking to hit a breakdown or help a forward out with their carry. It’s just subtle differences.”

The 29-year-old has played 17 times for Munster in the Pro12 this season in the build-up to the final, as well as starting three games in a Champions Cup campaign that ended in utter disappointment.

In recent times, Smith’s partnership with Denis Hurley in midfield has looked more intuitive, perfectly in time for the end-of-season decider.

“It has. I guess like any player the more you start to play with him, the more you understand them and understand what they’re good at, how you can work with them, work off them.

“I’ve played most of the year now with Denis and it’s something we’ve been developing and something that’s come along quite well.”

One last outing for the pair of imposing centres together, before Smith heads off for another adventure, hoping he enjoys it as much as this one with Munster.

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    Hon the Exiles!!

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    Women from Cavan are curvy.

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    Jul 27th 2013, 2:28 PM

    They’ve mate on them right down to the ankles.

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    Jul 27th 2013, 2:39 PM

    So I amn’t the only one that has noticed this?

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    Jul 27th 2013, 2:51 PM

    Whoever wins it’s a win for the sport today, would be great for London to win to promote the sport in the UK, but likewise would be great for Cavan to win, they’re sleeping giants big time and would be great to see them doing well again

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    Jul 27th 2013, 2:19 PM

    The Cavan men will not be able to spend their 10 bob notes in Dublin today

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    Jul 27th 2013, 2:22 PM

    Anyone know why Rte are only showing Meath/Tyrone game? Or are the others been streamed on Rte.ie?

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    #nothingbeatsbeingthere They want people to go in person

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    Jul 27th 2013, 2:35 PM

    Understand that but then they need to lower ticket prices, but would be great value for money today.

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    Jul 27th 2013, 3:30 PM

    Drip prices or use common sense. Could Cork v Galway not have been played in Thurles tomorrow?

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    Jul 27th 2013, 3:37 PM

    Even with 3 matches will there be more than 45000 there?

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    Jul 27th 2013, 4:21 PM

    Cavan will have massive support, Meath Tyrone and Donegal should also have a half decent following, Cork and London will be a close call as to who has the least fans n attendance

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    Jul 27th 2013, 3:04 PM

    London 1-8
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    Jul 27th 2013, 4:35 PM

    Good effort by the London lads considering the disadvantages they face with no regular challenge games
    And the long hours they put into working and attending training session. Well done for getting this far lads!

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    Jul 27th 2013, 4:09 PM

    Come on London, they were on itv news London a couple weeks back and showed all the little kids getting involved in GAA in London :)

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    Yeah, there’s a pretty decent under age set up in London. Long may it continue!

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    Jul 27th 2013, 4:38 PM

    Cavan for sam!

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    Jul 27th 2013, 3:57 PM

    Fair play to London for sticking in it, it’d be mad to see them in a quarter-final.. Expect Cavan to win though.

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    Mon Cavan!!!!!

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    Jul 27th 2013, 2:55 PM

    London 3-9 Cavan 1-12

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    Jul 27th 2013, 3:34 PM

    London making a fight of this!! 3 or 4 points in that breeze for them in the second half

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    Jul 27th 2013, 3:02 PM

    Cavan 3-12 London 0-10

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    Jul 27th 2013, 4:16 PM

    Ha ha. How the feck did he miss that goal? He was practically on the line!

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    The future ia blue.
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    Jul 27th 2013, 3:48 PM

    London 2-9 Cavan 0-18

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    I never knew London was in Ireland ‘

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