Dan Carter had an average night in Christchurch missing three kicks at goal. But he made enough points to overtake Stirling Mortlock as the all-time individual points-scoring leader in Super Rugby history.
Carter started playing Super 12 rugby in 2003. He took half of 2007 off for the All Black’s conditioning programme and he missed all of the 2009 season breaking legs in France. So he’s got his 1,022 points in about 6 seasons all told. That works out to be about 170 points per season or about 13-14 points per game.
Later this year Carter will likely become the first All Black to score 1,000 test points as well. So 2010 is shaping up to be the year of millenniums. Congratulations DC!
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i love u carter keep up the gt8 work u rock