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Carter rules out Super Rugby return
Dan Carter has played down reports he could feature for the Highlanders in next season’s Super Rugby.
New Zealand legend Dan Carter has ruled out a sensational return to Super Rugby with the Highlanders next season.
Carter remains the highest points scorer in Test rugby despite retiring from All Blacks duty in 2015, the fly-half calling time on his international career after claiming a second Rugby World Cup crown.
Three seasons with Racing 92 in the Top 14 followed before Carter opted to continue his career in Japan, the 36-year-old signing for Kobelco Steelers in July.
Speculation in New Zealand suggested the iconic number 10 could turn out for the Highlanders at the end of the Japanese season, but Carter was quick to dismiss those rumours.
“I’m not sure where that came from,” Carter told www.stuff.co.nz.
“I hadn’t actually thought about it. Hayden Parker, he’s in the same team as me, we were away on camp, and he read something about me going down there and that was the first I’d heard about it.
“I think I’d prefer after the Japanese season to spend a bit of time with my family, rather than play another Super Rugby season.”
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