The Citizen (Gauteng)

‘Forget Carter, Barrett the best there’s been’

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– British and Irish Lions coach Warren Gatland should take note – All Blacks flyhalf Beauden Barrett (right) is on a different planet right now and might be even better than threetimes World Player-of-the-Year Dan Carter, New Zealand rugby pundits have said.

The 25-year-old Barrett, last year’s World Player-of-the-Year, was instrument­al in the Hurricanes’ 28-24 win over the Blues at Eden Park on Saturday, scoring one try and setting up their other three.

New Zealand Herald columnist Chris Rattue said he had seen few

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better than Barrett, comparing him to All Blacks great Christian Cullen, whose electric pace and vision was credited with changing the role of the running fullback.

“Since I’ve been watching rugby, since the early Seventies, the only player who is on Planet Beauden Barrett is Christian Cullen,” he wrote on Sunday.

“He’s already a better No 10 than Dan Carter, apart from kicking, which means the British and Irish Lions are in a lot of trouble.”

Gatland brings the Lions to New Zealand in June and July for a 10-match tour, which includes three Tests against the All Blacks.

Carter made his Test debut in 2003 but truly announced himself on the internatio­nal stage during the Lions tour of New Zealand in 2015, most notably in the second Test.

Carter totally overshadow­ed opposite number Jonny Wilkinson in the match, scoring 33 points in a performanc­e described as the most complete ever seen by a flyhalf.

In a rather scrappy game on Saturday, Barrett grabbed the match by the scruff of the neck and his searing pace and ability to exploit space led to all of the Hurricanes’ points.

He scored his try by anticipati­ng a Blues lineout move that broke down and outstrippe­d Auckland’s outside backs to run in untouched from 45 metres out.

Barrett’s pace also got him outside the Blues’ drifting defensive line to provide Ngani Laumape with his try, while his vision to kick into space and then regather the ball set up lock Mark Abbott’s second, and match-winning, try with seven minutes remaining.

Blues coach Tana Umaga, who played Super Rugby with Barrett’s father Kevin, said the flyhalf was only going to get better as the season progressed. – Reuters

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