Dan Carter finally retiring
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Dan Carter finally retiring
I doubt we need to wish him well in the future as he probably has any number of ways he's set for life and he deserves every one of them. An amazing career, and whilst he might just have been pipped by McCaw as the most influential player during the game for the last 20 odd years for my money he's been the best player of the last 20 odd years. I've long held to the view that Tim Horan is the best player I've seen, but when decision making is just about the hardest thing to do and you've been that consistent it's probably the case Carter is the best player of the professional age and perhaps ever.
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Apparently he has baby number 4 on the way, that should keep him somewhat busy.
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A true gent. Never a dirty player in any game. I remember him getting clattered by Carlos in a Blues V. Crusaders game after he had taken a kick, and his eyes were fixed on pretty boy whilst executing a perfect landing which slow mo made very clear. Just a great "come on bro" look as he took the cheap shot.
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One of the truly great Auckland Blues players.
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You are thinking of Benji Marshall.
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Even not playing he improved the Jafas by 100%zer0 wrote:One of the truly great Auckland Blues players.
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How far ahead of larkham or gregan would he be?
Is parisse in the mix of last 20 years?
Is parisse in the mix of last 20 years?
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Larkham might have been better ball in hand when looking to pass/run, but not the rest. Gregan wasn't quite at the same level in a slightly easier role. Parisse in the mix for best Italian player of his time, and by in the mix I mean clearly winspaddy no 11 wrote:How far ahead of larkham or gregan would he be?
Is parisse in the mix of last 20 years?
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Carter did a bunch of good stuff over many many years, but for me, it was the 2015 RWC final that best illustrated the total rugby playing class of the man. He does EVERYTHING really really well. Not the fastest, not the strongest, not the best game management, not the best defender, not the best with ball in hand, not the best kicker from hand, not the best off the tee... and so on. But he's in all those discussions. Best of all time for me by some distance, no one else is even close.
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Fair.J Dory wrote:Carter did a bunch of good stuff over many many years, but for me, it was the 2015 RWC final that best illustrated the total rugby playing class of the man. He does EVERYTHING really really well. Not the fastest, not the strongest, not the best game management, not the best defender, not the best with ball in hand, not the best kicker from hand, not the best off the tee... and so on. But he's in all those discussions. Best of all time for me by some distance, no one else is even close.
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Indeed. If you're the 2nd best in the world at everything, you're going to be heads and shoulders above anyone who's just good at one or two things.Mr Mwenda wrote:Fair.J Dory wrote:Carter did a bunch of good stuff over many many years, but for me, it was the 2015 RWC final that best illustrated the total rugby playing class of the man. He does EVERYTHING really really well. Not the fastest, not the strongest, not the best game management, not the best defender, not the best with ball in hand, not the best kicker from hand, not the best off the tee... and so on. But he's in all those discussions. Best of all time for me by some distance, no one else is even close.
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He was a pretty incredible kicker off the tee, what are his stats like v Wilkinson
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wonderful player, no cheating, commited, gifted, strong, quick thinking...
And handsome too
And handsome too
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This is going sideways now.
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Luckily for him he didnt inherit Nevs teeth...
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You should read his biography and find out just how boring you have to be to be the greatest. (Ditto McCaw’s book although that at least has amusing pictures of Ritchie as a fat kid.)
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Lizard wrote:You should read his biography and find out just how boring you have to be to be the greatest. (Ditto McCaw’s book although that at least has amusing pictures of Ritchie as a fat kid.)
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I must admit of the autobiographies I own 2 of the more interesting ones are Marc Ellis and Anton Olivers.Lizard wrote:You should read his biography and find out just how boring you have to be to be the greatest. (Ditto McCaw’s book although that at least has amusing pictures of Ritchie as a fat kid.)
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Of all the rugby biogs I've read, Cliff Morgan's was streets ahead of anything else. Amateur era of course. Setting out with a mate from his Welsh village around dawn to play for the Barbarians somewhere in England that same afternoon with several changes of ordinary cross country buses to get them there, and hoping he would get his fare refunded.Doorzetbornandbred wrote:I must admit of the autobiographies I own 2 of the more interesting ones are Marc Ellis and Anton Olivers.Lizard wrote:You should read his biography and find out just how boring you have to be to be the greatest. (Ditto McCaw’s book although that at least has amusing pictures of Ritchie as a fat kid.)
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Canterbury production line churning out another one in Mo'unga. Different animal to Daniel, but looking mean.