Sport's naughtiest scandals

Tiger Woods (Getty / file)
Tiger Woods (Getty / file)

Aaron Smith's dunny dalliance - and subsequent suspension - will go down among the most infamous incidents in All Blacks history.

But how does it stack up against similar scantily clad sporting scandals around the world?

This was widely considered the strangest trade in baseball history - that's because it wasn't players being traded between teams, but wives between teammates.

In 1973 Mike Kekich and Fritz Peterson announced they had swapped wives. It worked out for Peterson - he and Susan Kekich remain married today.

Tennis legend Boris Becker is one the game's best ever, but he's also famous for his 'love game' off-court.

Becker's 1999 liaison with Russian model Angela Ermakova in the broom cupboard of a London restaurant resulted in a daughter. He said it was "not an affair", but just "poom-bah-boom".

What's more, Becker said the story was wrong - claiming it happened on the stairs.

John Terry was stripped of the England football captaincy in 2010 after an affair with the ex-girlfriend of teammate Wayne Bridge.

Bridge refused to play for England ever again. He used to play left-back, but it was central defender Terry playing on the outside this time.

Finally, the scandal to rule them all. Tiger Woods' swing went way off course in December 2009, when he shocked fans by announcing he'd cheated multiple times on his now ex-wife Elin Nordegren.

Eventually, more than a dozen women came forward with reports of encounters with Tiger. In fact, it's virtually a dead heat between Tiger's women and Tiger's majors.

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