Darren Smith (Australian rules footballer)
When Adelaide entered the AFL in 1991, Smith was one of their local recruits and he performed well in their inaugural with two goals and ten marks against Hawthorn.Two rounds later he played his best game for Adelaide when he had 24 disposals and kicked four goals and five behinds in a win over Sydney at the SCG, with his fellow Port Adelaide key forward Scott Hodges bagging six of his own.He soon lost his place in the team and spent most of the remainder of the season playing for Port Adelaide in the SANFL.Smith is widely regarded as one of the best team men to play for the Port Adelaide Football Club.[1] Darren Smith is only one of six players, the others being Russell Ebert, Greg Phillips, Tim Ginever, Kane Cornes and Travis Boak, to have played 300 games for the Port Adelaide Football Club.