This is Dan
Carter with Richie McCaw. This is a fact about Richie McCaw.
Richard Hugh "Richie" McCaw (born 31
December 1980 in Oamaru,
North
Otago) is a New Zealand rugby union
player, and is the current test captain. He plays in the open side flanker position for the New Zealand,
Crusaders and Canterbury rugby teams. McCaw is
considered one of the best players in his position, with his ability to
anticipate play and adapt to the referee's rulings some of his key attributes.
He was raised in rural North Otago, before moving to Dunedin in 1994
to board at Otago Boys' High School. In 1999 he moved
to Christchurch
to study at Lincoln University and was selected
in the national under-19 rugby
union team. The following year he played for the under 21s and
Canterbury in the National Provincial Championship,
before debuting in 2001 for the Crusaders in the Super 14.
Now I’m going to talk about Dan Carter.
Daniel William "Dan" Carter (born 5 March 1982 in Southbridge, 45 km southwest of Christchurch
[2])
is a New Zealand professional.
Early
life
Daniel William Carter was born on 5
March 1982 in Southbridge, a small town in the South Island of New Zealand, to
Neville and Bev Carter.[5]
He attended Ellesmere
College and Christchurch
Boys High School. Dan has one older sister, Sarah.
He has admitted to being a shy and quiet young man who kept grand aspirations
to himself.[6]
His great uncle was Canterbury and All Black half back William (Bill) Dally.
Bill Dally was a member of the 1924–25 Invincible All Black Team to Great
Britain and later was a prominent Canterbury rugby administrator.
No comments:
Post a Comment