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New Zealand's Aaron Smith to miss Bledisloe Cup match following toilet scandal

Aaron Smith is a shining star for the All Blacks says Gatland
Image: Aaron Smith will miss the Bledisloe Cup match

New Zealand scrum-half Aaron Smith has voluntarily stood down from Saturday's Bledisloe Cup match with Australia in the wake of his toilet tryst scandal.

New Zealand Rugby (NZR) said Smith offered to sit out the Wallabies showdown in Auckland at a disciplinary hearing into his conduct.

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The 54-Test veteran was also issued with a formal warning over the incident last month, when he entered a disabled toilet cubicle with a woman at Christchurch Airport the day after the 41-13 Rugby Championship victory over South Africa.

NZR said Smith's action was "serious misconduct" that affected the reputation of the All Blacks and their commercial partners.

Aaron Smith of the All Blacks leads the haka during the Rugby Championship match between the All Blacks and South Africa, September 2016.
Image: Smith leads the haka before last month's match with South Africa

"Aaron presented himself as genuine, honest and incredibly remorseful," it said in a statement.

"We have also taken into account the fact that the very public nature of this incident has had a significant impact on him personally."

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The Auckland Test will be the second Smith has missed over the scandal after he was suspended from this month's match against South Africa in Durban.

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Smith made no comment in the NZR statement but offered a tearful apology earlier this month, saying the liaison with the mystery woman was a "huge mistake".

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A tearful New Zealand scrum-half Aaron Smith has apologised for what he calls a 'huge mistake'

NZR said the player was "committed to getting the support he needs to deal with personal issues and to work on his relationship with his partner".

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