Tommy Smith's Non Selection for the NZ side
Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2016 5:52 am
Highly edited article from a NZ website, I never realised how much he was on the outer with the National side as well
Anthony Hudson may have named one of his strongest squads since taking charge of the All Whites but it is the ongoing absence of former captain Tommy Smith that continues to hover over the national team.
The All Whites have welcomed back several key players for friendlies against Mexico and the United States next month, as well as a veteran whose international career appeared to be over.
Smith, though, wasn't one of them.
After leaving the Ipswich Town defender out of his squad for the Oceania Nations Cup in May, Hudson said he would not be selecting him going forward, citing a lack of commitment to the team.
In addressing the media in Auckland on Thursday, Hudson revealed he met with Smith during a recent trip to the UK.
However, he has yet to make a decision on 26-year-old's international future.
"We've had a couple of discussions, we're going to meet again after this tour but as of now nothing's decided," Hudson said.
Hudson has discussed the issue with senior players, who he says are happy to back his judgement.
"They're happy with what I decide based on my conversations and how I see the situation," he added.
"The decision will be made upon the best interests of the team, whatever that may be."