Thursday, June 21, 2007


Daniel Carter is now recognised as one of the best first fives in world rugby. He possesses a dynamic array of skills, including great acceleration and a dangerous sidestep, and is a reliable goalkicker as well as an astute backline general. In 2006, Carter’s 25 points against South Africa at Wellington tied the All Blacks individual single-match for points against the Springboks while his 15th Test try, scored against England at London, set a new All Blacks record for most Test tries by a five-eighth, a record he extended against France in Lyon.

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