Dan Carter New Zealand. New Zealand's fly half Dan Carter prepares to kick Rugby boys, Dan carter, All blacks rugby team And, of course, in his triumphant swan-song to New Zealand rugby, the World Cup final in 2015, he deliberately switched to the right. Biography: Dan Carter is a New Zealand rugby player, best known for his time with the Crusaders (2003-2015) and the All Blacks (2003-2015)
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One of the great masters of rugby union and widely regarded as one of the best to ever pick up an oval ball, Dan Carter is arguably the closest the game has seen to a complete fly-half Initially an inside-centre for both the Crusaders and the All Blacks, Carter announced his arrival on the international stage with 20 points against Wales in his first test start in Hamilton in 2003.
Dan Carter makes shock New Zealand rugby return as All Blacks legend joins the Blues for Super
In 2009, Carter, Richie McCaw and Ali Williams also launched the iSport foundation to provide a helping hand to New Zealand's youth through sport New Zealand's Dan Carter, who won two World Cups and is world rugby's record points scorer, has announced his retirement from professional rugby In 2009, Carter, Richie McCaw and Ali Williams also launched the iSport foundation to provide a helping hand to New Zealand's youth through sport
Dan Carter Everything you need to know about legendary All Black flyhalf. His career fell over a period of 18 years where he went from setting his roots in New Zealand to travelling the world as one of rugby's highest profile players. New Zealand's Dan Carter, who won two World Cups and is world rugby's record points scorer, has announced his retirement from professional rugby
Carter returns for All Blacks. And, of course, in his triumphant swan-song to New Zealand rugby, the World Cup final in 2015, he deliberately switched to the right. Dan Carter announces retirement from professional rugby; 38-year-old won two World Cups with New Zealand and is the highest points scorer in Test history; I had nothing to prove and nothing to get.