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New Zealand All Black great Dan Carter retires from rugby union

World Cup-winning All Blacks flyhalf Dan Carter, the all-time lead scorer in Tests with 1,598 points, has retired from all rugby.
Key points:
- Dan Carter is heralded as one of the greatest rugby union players of all time
- He played 112 games for the All Blacks, his first against Wales in 2003
- He retired from international rugby in 2015 and has played club rugby in France Japan and New Zealand since
The 38-year-old played his last test in 2015 when he led New Zealand to victory over Australia in the final of the Rugby World Cup.
He also was a member of the New Zealand team which won the 2011 edition of the tournament, though he was injured and did not play the final.
His prolific point-scoring, array of skills and his comeback from a form slump…
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