Taranaki Daily News

Car sponsor dumps Carter for drink-driving

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Dan Carter has lost a lucrative sponsorshi­p with a car company because of his drink-driving charge.

Carter was caught driving in Paris with an excessive bloodalcoh­ol level last week and faces a court appearance.

The fallout now includes glamour car manufactur­er Land Rover dumping the All Black great who is playing in France’s Top 14 championsh­ip.

Carter confirmed the developmen­t on his Facebook page yesterday, saying: ‘‘Over the last few days my management and I have had to front up to my sponsors. Not surprising­ly, Land Rover, who for good reason have zero tolerance towards drink driving, have ended their relationsh­ip with me. I understand this completely and am disappoint­ed I put them in this position.’’

Carter, who is battling a leg injury that has made him unavailabl­e for French club Paris Racing, has returned to New Zealand.

He hasn’t dodged the controvers­y. He used his Facebook page last week to confirm his driving indiscreti­on, admitting he’d made ‘‘a massive error of judgment’’.

British manufactur­er Land Rover has a high profile in rugby, being a major sponsor at the last two World Cups, in New Zealand and England.

Carter, 34, was part of the All Black teams that won both of those tournament­s. His efforts in help- ing New Zealand to their third title in 2015 earned him World Rugby’s player of the year award.

He retired from internatio­nal rugby after the 2015 tournament as the game’s highest points scorer in tests, and shifted his focus to Paris with a mega deal at Racing 92.

He had a squeaky clean image until last week’s fateful night in the 17th district in Paris, near the Champs-Elysees, when he was stopped by police, allegedly speeding, not carrying a driver’s licence and recording an alcohol level of .98g/l, well above the legal limit of .5g/l. – Fairfax NZ

 ??  ?? Dan Carter has admitted to making a ‘’massive’' error of judgment.
Dan Carter has admitted to making a ‘’massive’' error of judgment.

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