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Carter likes super-sub status for Racing

- Stuff

Dan Carter says he is relishing rather than regretting his new super-sub role as he hunts down another major rugby title.

The 36-year-old All Blacks great is set to come off the bench again for Racing 92 in their European Champions Cup semifinal against Munster in Bordeaux on Monday (NZT).

Carter, in his third and final year with Racing 92, has had to play in the shadow of new recruit Pat Lambie as the veteran Kiwi battled back from injury and the Paris club charted a new course in the playmaker’s role.

He came off the bench to star in Racing’s Cup quarterfin­al win over Clermont and says he hasn’t just accepted this role in the twilight of his career, but has revelled in it.

"I could be sitting here being annoyed about being on the bench, but it’s not like that for me,’’ Carter told the BBC ahead of the semifinal. ‘‘It’s a new challenge actually. The game has changed so much that the replacemen­ts are sometimes just as important.

‘‘My job is made a lot easier when the boys have battered them for 60 minutes. It’s about finding the best way to help the team, and making the most of every opportunit­y I do have now.’’ Carter has never won Europe’s biggest trophy, having lost the final in his first season with Racing. That’s a huge motivation for him, as is Racing’s presence near the top of the French club championsh­ip which gives him another chance of a title before heading to Japan.

But his pure love of the game is what’s driving him at the moment and he has accepted the limitation­s that come with age and injury.

‘‘I’ve got my last couple of months here, and I’m not going to slacken off. I’m going to work harder than I have ever worked,’’ Carter promised.

‘‘Obviously it doesn’t last forever, but as long as you have that drive to play at the highest level, that feeling of getting out of bed and saying ‘I am so lucky to call this my job’, that feeling of being excited about going to work and striving to get better every day.

‘‘As long as you have that feeling within, I wanted to keep playing. I still had that feeling in 2015, and I still have those feelings now.’’

Irish club Leinster and Welsh outfit Scarlets clash in the other Champions Cup semifinal on Sunday (NZT) with Kiwis scattered across all four teams.

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