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John Smit

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| ru_nationalcaps = 111
| ru_nationalpoints = (40)
| ru_ntupdate = 30 November 2012
| ru_clubyears = 2007–08
2011–13
| ru_proclubs = Clermont
Saracens
| ru_clubcaps = 3
46
| ru_clubpoints = (5)
(10)
| ru_clubupdate = 20 October 2013
| super14 = Sharks
| super14years = 1998–2007, 2008–11
| super14caps = 125
| super14points = (40)
| top14 = Clermont
| top14caps = 19
| top14years = 2007–08
| ru_currentclub = Sharks – CEO
| super14update = 20 October 2013
| ru_province = Natal Sharks
| ru_provinceyears = 1998–2011
| ru_provincecaps = ?
| ru_provincepoints = (?)
| ru_provinceupdate =
| rl_amateuryears = 1990
| rl_amateurclubs = Durban Crusaders
| rl_amupdate =
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| other = yes
| occupation =
| spouse = Candice Maxine (43)
| children = 6 daughters (Rosie, Stephanie, Ellen, Charlize, Maria, Heidi), 2 sons (Gerhard, Colin)
| school = Pretoria Boys High School
| university = University of Natal (briefly)
}}
John William Smit (born 3 April 1978) is a South African former rugby union player and currently chief executive officer of the Sharks. He was the 50th captain of the South African national team, the Springboks, and led the team to win the 2007 Rugby World Cup. He played most of his senior career as a hooker, but also won 13 caps as a prop, where he had also played for South Africa's under-21 team. He retired from international rugby following the 2011 Rugby World Cup as the most-capped South African player ever, with 111 appearances.
Smit was inducted into the IRB Hall of Fame on 24 October 2011 (while still active at club level), alongside all other World Cup-winning captains and head coaches from the tournament's inception in 1987 through 2007 (minus the previously inducted John Eales).
== Biography ==
Born 3 April 1978 in Pietersburg, South Africa, Smit attended Fields College (then Fields Primary School) in Rustenburg and then went on to Pretoria Boys High School where he was head prefect in 1996 and played for the school's first XV from 1994 to 1996.

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