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‘The Perfect 10’: Dan Carter career highlights

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With All Blacks great Dan Carter set to rejoin Super Rugby after five years away, we look at five career highlights for the two-time World Cup winner:

● All Blacks v British & Irish Lions, 2nd Test, July 2 2005

Already an establishe­d All Black, Carter announced himself as a rugby superstar in the second Test against the Lions in Wellington where he scored 33 points in the 48-18 victory. He bagged two tries, four conversion­s and five penalties to seal the series for the home team.

It was a performanc­e that saw Carter hailed as “The Perfect 10“, cementing him as New Zealand’s first-choice flyhalf for the next decade and sending his profile into the stratosphe­re.

● All Blacks v Australia, World Cup final, 2015

Carter displayed indifferen­t form in the lead-up to the 2015 World Cup but hit his straps during the tournament, culminatin­g in a man-of-the-match performanc­e against Australia in the final.

Carter ran the Wallabies ragged in the decider at Twickenham and claimed a 19-point haul in the 34-17 victory.

To cap it off, he kicked his final conversion of the match with his wrong foot — his right — in response to a dare from teammate Aaron Smith.

● All Blacks v Wales, June 21 2003

Announcing his internatio­nal retirement five years ago, Carter nominated his All Blacks debut against Wales in 2003 as a career highlight. He scored a try, kicked six conversion­s and a penalty in the 55-3 win, but said it was about more than the points on the board.

“It’s such a dreamlike situation, your first All Blacks jersey, the whole country grows up wanting to earn one, and here was mine,” he later said.

● Crusaders v Highlander­s, April 14 2007

Carter’s outrageous skills were on display when the he completed a seemingly impossible conversion that became known as “the boomerang kick” in a 2007 Super Rugby match.

Taken from the sideline, it initially looked like Carter had shanked his attempt wide but the velocity and spin he put on the ball saw it veer sharply at the last moment and sail through the posts.

● All Blacks v France, Rugby World Cup, September 24 2011

The 2011 World Cup is probably not Carter’s favourite memory as he was ruled out of the tournament early with a groin injury sustained during training.

But it provided him with his first winner’s medal and his display against France in the pool stages showed how important he was for the hosts.

Carter set up two tries as the New Zealanders won at a canter 37-17 against a bogey team that had eliminated them in 1999 and 2007.

His absence was sorely felt in the final, when the All Blacks again faced Les Bleus but this time limped home again 8-7 in a nervy display. —

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