New Zealand
Daniel Carter
Age
42
Position
Fly Half
Height
178cm
Weight
96kg
News
ANALYSIS
Carter Gordon and the Rebels without a cause
Haven't we already said goodbye to the great Dan Carter? His real retirement was years ago
All Blacks legend Dan Carter announces retirement from rugby
Latest
1472d International Rugby
Beauden Barrett was building a legacy to match Carter and now has become an All Blacks' afterthought
1499d Six Nations
'Look at the example of Daniel Carter. He was at his best at 35' - Jones expecting slow introduction for new England fly-half Jacob Umaga
1640d Super Rugby
Dan Carter's greatest Blues contribution remains to be seen
1643d International Rugby
Too old for Super Rugby? Ex-All Blacks coach weighs in on Dan Carter debate
1710d International Rugby
Cullen, Kirwan, Carter, Kaino: The all-time All Blacks XV
1790d Super Rugby
Carter, Kerevi, Marx, Retallick, Pocock, Vermeulen: All the Super Rugby stars primed for Top League kick-off this weekend
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Bio
Dan Carter is a gifted playmaker, and one of the best players in the world. His running game, coupled with his deadly goal-kicking make him a lethal threat at fly-half. He made his debut for New Zealand in 2003 against Wales. He has since gone on to break a number of records. He has scored more Super Rugby points than any other player, has scored more Test tries than any other New Zealand fly half, and is currently locked in a see-saw battle with Jonny Wilkinson to be the top points scorer in Test Rugby. Carter, with over 1,200 points to his name, was chosen as the 2005 IRB World Player of the Year. He appeared at the 2003 and 2007 World Cups, scoring 88 points in the process.