"When he was fully fit, Bruce was devastating and you had to be on your game on the wing to keep up with him," Goldsmith recalled.
"He would motor along at three-quarter pace, carrying the ball out in front in two hands and then when his head went back and his knees were up he hit the turbo button."
Robertson played best on tour and was a star on the '76 trip to South Africa but disenchanted with the local referees he claimed cost him two penalty tries and the All Blacks at least a drawn series.
That tour and his disgust at apartheid saw Robertson opt out of playing the Boks in '81 and he finished at the top level that year as he helped the All Blacks to a romping win against Scotland.
A quiet man, Robertson has stayed connected to rugby with a range of coaching work including time with Ardmore, the Blues and now as a secondary schools co-ordinator for the Northland Ruby Union.
Statistics
Date of birth: 9 April 1952
Position: Centre
Test debut: 19 August 1972 v Australia at Wellington
Final test: 20 June 1981 v Scotland at Auckland
Matches: 102
Tests: 34
Province: Counties
Test tries: 4
Test points: 22