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Rugby World Cup 2007
All BLack Team for WC Final
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<blockquote data-quote="mimic" data-source="post: 136989"><p>lol</p><p></p><p>Carter isn't over rated.. He's just not in good form. But even so, he's piling on the points. Last 2 matches against Australia and the Boks, he put on 20+ points against each team. So that tells you he's finding some form. </p><p></p><p>He's scored tries against every team he's played against, except for the Pacific Islands team.</p><p></p><p>He's scored 20 tries. Only 8 other All Blacks have scored more tries, and that's putting him up there with great names like Christian Cullen, Jonah Lomu, Jeff Wilson, Tana Umaga, Doug Howlett, Joe Rokocoko, and John Kirwan. Justin Marshall is 8th, but I'm sure Carter will pass his try scoring record soon.</p><p>So to say he's only good at goal kicking is just stupid. </p><p></p><p>Carter will pass Grant Fox in terms of most points scored for an All Black, in the RWC. Most probably in his first game. He only needs 10 points to pass Fox. Considering Carter on average scores 15 points per game, that shouldn't be a problem, especially in pool play.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mimic, post: 136989"] lol Carter isn't over rated.. He's just not in good form. But even so, he's piling on the points. Last 2 matches against Australia and the Boks, he put on 20+ points against each team. So that tells you he's finding some form. He's scored tries against every team he's played against, except for the Pacific Islands team. He's scored 20 tries. Only 8 other All Blacks have scored more tries, and that's putting him up there with great names like Christian Cullen, Jonah Lomu, Jeff Wilson, Tana Umaga, Doug Howlett, Joe Rokocoko, and John Kirwan. Justin Marshall is 8th, but I'm sure Carter will pass his try scoring record soon. So to say he's only good at goal kicking is just stupid. Carter will pass Grant Fox in terms of most points scored for an All Black, in the RWC. Most probably in his first game. He only needs 10 points to pass Fox. Considering Carter on average scores 15 points per game, that shouldn't be a problem, especially in pool play. [/QUOTE]
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