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Full name
  
Daniel Ward-Smith

Weight
  
112 kg

Height
  
1.93 m

Name
  
Dan Ward-Smith

Relatives
  
Miles Baker



Date of birth
  
(1978-01-02) 2 January 1978 (age 38)

Place of birth
  
Palmerston North, New Zealand

School
  
Budehaven Community College Awatapu College

Education
  
Awatapu College, Massey University

Club
  
Plymouth Albion R.F.C., Bristol Rugby, Wasps RFC, Launceston RUFC, Kia Toa RFC

Richard haughton and dan ward smith preview wasps v leeds and look ahead to st george s day


Daniel Ward-Smith (born 2 January 1978) is a former New Zealand-born English rugby union player who played at number eight for London Wasps. He also covered flanker and second row, which made him a useful forward to have in the Wasps squad.

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Ward-Smith was born in Palmerston North but spent his early childhood in Cornwall in the United Kingdom. He moved back to his hometown with his family when he was 13.

After attending both Awatapu College and Waiopehu College he studied at Massey University.

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New Zealand

Dan Ward-Smith Dan Wardsmith Photos London Wasps v Leeds Carnegie

Ward-Smith has played for Manawatu under-19s and played twelve provincial games for Manawatu in 1999.

He made one appearance representing the New Zealand Maori Colts, with the aim of achieving a Super Rugby contract with the Wellington Hurricanes. This did not happen.

England

While on a working holiday back in the UK Ward-Smith played some rugby in a local cup tie in Devon. He suffered an ankle ligament injury which ended thoughts of an immediate contract in pro rugby back in New Zealand.

As a result, Plymouth Albion gave Ward-Smith the offer of rugby in tier 4 of the English club game and in 2000-01 he was part of the all conquering Albion team under the tutelage of Graham Dawe that took the league title with a perfect record of 26 wins out of 26, with Ward-Smith finishing as joint top try scorer in the division with 20 tries. A second successive promotion followed at Albion during the 2001-02 season where the club finished second to Orrell with Ward-Smith again becoming top try scorer in the division, this time with 23 tries.

Having helped Plymouth achieved stability in tier 2 in a spell in which he scored almost 100 tries, Ward-Smith caught the eye of Bristol, which he signed for the 2005-6 campaign and looked to make a huge impression in his first season in the Premiership.

He was selected for England 'A' in his first season at Bristol, making his debut against Ireland A. In his second season at the club he was called up to the 30-man England training squad for the Autumn Internationals.

He missed out on a place in the 2007 England World Cup squad due to a dislocated patella after being part of the initial training squad. After a promising start to the 2007–08 season with Bristol he broke his hand and missed out on selection for the 2008 Six Nations squad.

It was announced on 24 March 2009 that he had signed a 2-year deal with London Wasps. On 7 July 2009; Ward-Smith was selected for the England Saxons squad. He had been selected for the 2010 tour to the southern hemisphere. However he did not make it on to the pitch and he ultimately was never capped for England at senior level.

Retirement

In August 2011 he announced immediate retirement from the game due to medical advice.

Honours

Plymouth Albion

  • National Division 3 South champions: 2000-01
  • National Division 3 South (joint) top try scorer (20 tries): 2000-01
  • National Division 2 top try scorer (23 tries): 2001-02
  • International/Representative

  • Represented New Zealand Maori Colts
  • Represented England Saxons
  • References

    Dan Ward-Smith Wikipedia