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‘One of the best ever’: Rugby world bows down to All Blacks legend after retirement call – Fox Sports
All Blacks legend Dan Carter, a three-time world player of the year and double World Cup winner, announced his retirement on Saturday.
The fly-half, who remains the record points-scorer in both Test and Super Rugby, said he was sad to call it quits.
Im officially retiring from professional rugby, Carter wrote on Instagram. A sport Ive played for 32 years which has helped shape me into the person I am today.
Carter, who turns 39 in two weeks, said the timing is right, after nearly two decades at the top.
As accolades flooded social media – with major rugby-playing nations all paying homage — the sports governing body World Rugby…
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