The Herald (South Africa)

All Black legend Carter in shock comeback

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Two-time All Blacks World Cup winner Dan Carter announced a shock Super Rugby comeback with Auckland Blues yesterday at the age of 38, saying he realised during lockdown how much he missed the game.

Carter, a three-time world player of the year, has been a free agent since returning to New Zealand in March from Japan, where a virus-enforced shutdown ended his stint with Kobe Steelers.

“Two things from the lockdown that I realised was that I really enjoyed spending more time with my family and that I miss rugby,” Carter said.

“For me it is a chance to mentor some young players and to give back to New Zealand rugby.”

The signing comes as New Zealand’s Super Rugby teams prepare to start a domestic tournament next week, after Covid-19 halted the southern hemisphere championsh­ip in March.

Carter has not played in his homeland since his internatio­nal retirement in 2015, when he helped the All Blacks achieve back-to-back World Cup titles at Twickenham.

Blues head coach Leon MacDonald said Carter signed a short-term deal as cover for injured fullback Stephen Perofeta.

He joins a squad already containing Beauden Barrett, his successor as All Blacks playmaker.

As a replacemen­t player, Carter will reportedly be on a minimum contract worth NZ$1,800 (R19,619) a week, a huge cut from the millions he earned playing club rugby in France and Japan.

“For Dan it is not about the money.

“He is here as a favour, with a desire to give back to the sport,” MacDonald said.

As the Blues already have Barrett — himself a two-time world player of the year — Carter may fill the role of supersub off the bench.

“I have not played for several months so it will take me a little bit of time to get gameready,” he said.

MacDonald indicated Carter would be behind Barrett and rising star Otare Black in the pecking order.

“If he gets back into playing form that warrants selection, then he could help us as a utility back in midfield or fullback,” he said.

Carter played the first of his 112 Tests for the All Blacks in 2003, scored a record 1,598 points during his internatio­nal career and was the world player of the year in 2005, 2012 and 2015.

He played for French club Racing 92 after retiring from Test rugby after the 2015 World Cup, before signing a two-year deal with Kobe Steelers in 2018.

The South Island native already has three Super Rugby titles from his 13-year stint with the Canterbury Crusaders and remains the competitio­n’s top points-scorer with 1,708.

 ?? Picture: PAUL ELLIS/AFP ?? COMEBACK KID: New Zealand’s Dan Carter in action against Australia during the 2015 Rugby World Cup final in London, England. Carter, 38, has announced a surprise return to Super Rugby
Picture: PAUL ELLIS/AFP COMEBACK KID: New Zealand’s Dan Carter in action against Australia during the 2015 Rugby World Cup final in London, England. Carter, 38, has announced a surprise return to Super Rugby

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