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‘I should have taken toilet break’

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WELLINGTON: All Blacks scrumhalf Aaron Smith has said he should have taken time away from rugby as he battled with the embarrassi­ng fallout from a tryst with a woman in an airport toilet last year.

Smith was suspended for one Test, voluntaril­y stood down for another and received an official warning from New Zealand Rugby last October after revelation­s of a liaison in a disabled toilet at Christchur­ch Airport.

He returned to the team for the Ireland clash in Chicago in November and also played against Italy in Rome, Ireland in Dublin and France in Paris. He was off his best, however, and Smith said the controvers­y had taken its toll on and off the field. “It was a huge mistake by me, obviously,” he said today.

“Just the effects it had on me mentally – it really affected me and my performanc­e. The way it hurt my family and my partner and myself, obviously, it was just a really tough time.

“I probably should have put rugby on the backburner then and focused on myself and my family.” Smith will play his 100th match for Super Rugby side Otago Highlander­s against the Melbourne Rebels on Friday.

While he is yet to return to the level that led British and Irish Lions coach Warren Gatland to call him the best player in the world last year, Smith felt he was gradually working his way back. – Reuters

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