Billy Smith used to get annoyed by teen hoons on e-bikes. Then he crashed his own

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Billy Smith used to get annoyed by teen hoons on e-bikes. Then he crashed his own

Sydney Roosters centre Billy Smith has reflected on the lessons of his e-bike bingle earlier in the season, revealing the prang left him “pretty banged up”.

Sydney Roosters centre Billy Smith used to shake his head at the young teenagers racing around the streets of his local neighbourhood on e-bikes.

“I live down at Bronte Beach, I see the 12-year-old and 13-year-olds fly past me, and I always judged them for going too fast and being reckless,” Smith said.

Then Smith crashed his own e-bike when riding too fast around the Moore Park precinct, suffered a concussion and missed a couple of NRL games. The high-speed prang at the start of the season prompted angry Roosters officials to order all their players to start wearing helmets and cut out any skylarking.

“It’s funny how life turns out sometimes,” Smith said. “It was a good life lesson.”

Roosters prop Lindsay Collins predicted as much at the time.

“He’ll get his lesson – we’ll all get our lesson from it,” Collins said. “The little kid comes out inside you, and you can muck around a bit on it. But you need to realise these things are actually dangerous, and you need to be sensible on them.”

The lack of parking at the Roosters’ training precinct means most of the players rely on e-bikes and electric scooters to commute. Smith has opted for extra precautions and uses a heavy-duty helmet since his prang.

One of the first things that Smith thought about after his crash was how Roosters coach Trent Robinson and chairman Nick Politis would react.

“Of course you jump to those conclusions,” Smith said on Monday, when asked about Robinson and Politis.

“I was pretty banged up. I was just worried about my health and safety. It was a good lesson for me. I literally came off the bike and hit my head on the floor. It was a concussion, plain and simple.”

When Smith returned for the Roosters in round four, he reinjured his knee, had to have some cartilage removed and spent more time on the sidelines. He played just his third game of the season against Melbourne on the weekend.

“The knee took a little longer [to recover] than I had hoped, and every time I was close to getting back, the knee would swell up,” Smith said. “It was three steps forward, four steps back. I took a couple of weeks to focus on the knee and trained away from the team.

“Footy is footy, you’ll never be at 100 per cent, but it’s about getting yourself in a position where you can perform at a high level. That’s my goal at the minute.”

Smith was solid on the left wing against the Storm, and is expected to start there when the Roosters play the Raiders in Canberra on Friday.

He will remain on the wing until Daniel Tupou returns from a calf injury, which is likely to be the Roosters’ next home g

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