All Black legend Dan Carter on Wednesday expressed his sadness at leaving Racing 92 after three seasons as he prepares to head to Japan for what he said was "probably" the final chapter of his glittering career. Carter amassed a world record 1,598 points in 112 Tests
All Black legend Dan Carter on Wednesday expressed his sadness at leaving Racing 92 after three seasons as he prepares to head to Japan for what he said was « probably » the final chapter of his glittering career.
Carter amassed a world record 1,598 points in 112 Tests for New Zealand and was a member of the All Blacks team that won both the 2011 and 2015 World Cups.
Three times a Super Rugby champion with the Crusaders, Carter also won France’s Top 14 twice, in 2016 with Racing and 2009 with Perpignan, although he only played four times in an injury-plagued season for the Catalan club.
« Last day, yeah, it’s a little bit sad. My French journey has come to an end, » Carter said at a final press conference in Racing colors. « I was very excited about coming to France after the 2015 World Cup and it’s been an amazing experience.
« Over the last two to three days after the result on the weekend (when Racing lost to Castres in the Top 14 semifinals), I’ve had a chance to reflect and only good memories come to mind. »
Carter added: « I didn’t really know what to expect when I arrived here, but to play three seasons, two-and-a-half years, to bring my family to France, it’s come to an end and there are some great memories. »
The 36-year-old said he was now leaving for three weeks of holidays in Europe, « away from rugby », with his family before moving to Japan in mid-July on a two-year deal with Kobelco Steelers — perfect timing as the country prepares to host next year’s World Cup.