NRL Player Sandon Smith Charged with Negligent Driving
Smith is set to appear in court following a multi-car crash that resulted in serious injuries.
- Roosters halfback Sandon Smith has been charged with negligent driving causing grievous bodily harm after a crash in Sydney's eastern suburbs.
- The incident, which occurred in March, involved Smith's Audi colliding with a Mazda and a Toyota, injuring a 38-year-old man.
- Smith, currently overseas, is scheduled to appear in court on November 15 to enter a plea.
- The NRL's integrity unit was informed of the charges only recently, just before Smith's court hearing.
- Smith is a key player for the Roosters, expected to lead the team following the departure of Luke Keary and injury to Sam Walker.