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  1. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dan_CarterDan Carter - Wikipedia

    Daniel William Carter, detto Dan è un ex rugbista a 15 neozelandese, in carriera attivo nel ruolo di mediano d'apertura. Nazionale negli All Blacks fino alla fine della Coppa del Mondo di rugby 2015, detiene da luglio 2011 il record assoluto di punti marcati a livello internazionale, quarto giocatore nella storia del rugby ad avere ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dan_CarterDan Carter - Wikipedia

    Daniel William Carter ONZM (born 5 March 1982) is a New Zealand retired rugby union player. Carter played for the Crusaders (Super Rugby) in New Zealand and for New Zealand's national team, the All Blacks. He is the highest point scorer in test match rugby, [1] and is considered by many experts as the greatest ever first five-eighth ...

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  3. Daniel Carter, born and raised in Southbridge, New Zealand, was widely touted as the best rugby player in the world. A true superstar of international rugby playing 112 test matches for the All Blacks winning two Rugby World Cups.

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  4. Dan Carter: All Black legend’s record-breaking career in numbers. We take a look at the numbers behind the two-time Rugby World Cup winner’s stunning playing career, following the announcement of his retirement.

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  5. 20 feb 2021 · Dan Carter, leggenda degli All Blacks, si ritira a 39 anni: il più grande mediano d’apertura di sempre. Il campione neozelandese smette: il Covid lo ha costretto a lasciare il Giappone, il ...

  6. 19 giu 2023 · We profile the legendary All Black Dan Carter who is a double World Cup winner with New Zealand and is widely regarded as the greatest fly-half in history.

  7. 20 feb 2021 · Dan Carter has announced his retirement from professional rugby, bringing an end to an illustrious career that spanned nearly two decades.