Former British and Irish Lions and England coach Sir Clive Woodward has described Dan Carter as the best attacking No 10 he has seen - best not the best No 10 of all time.
The former All Black great last night announced that he was hanging up his boots and retiring from all rugby.
Writing in his column for the Daily Mail, Woodward recalled Carter's dominating performances in the All Blacks' 2005 series against the Lions, who Woodward coached.
"His 33 points in the second test at Wellington, including two brilliant tries, was off the Richter scale and possibly the best individual performance I have ever witnessed at test level. The Perfect 10."
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