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REVEALED: Why Dan Carter decided to take All Blacks’ final conversion with weaker foot

Published 22:41 1 Nov 2015 GMT

Darragh Murphy
REVEALED: Why Dan Carter decided to take All Blacks’ final conversion with weaker foot

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Did you notice something strange about the dying minutes of the Rugby World Cup?

After Beauden Barrett had touched down to put the final beyond Australia, Dan Carter lined up the conversion to put a cap on his perfect performance. But it was different. New ZealandÕs Dan Carter 17/10/2015 For the first time in a career that saw him transform from apprentice to master, Carter decided to indulge himself by taking a place kick with his weaker foot. “It was a bit weird but it’s always been a dream of mine to kick a conversion right-footed,” Carter said. “I sort of had a bit of fun with the guys in the team that it would ever happen. The opportunity came. I practised a few in ­training off my right foot and I just thought I’d give it a little go.” Predictably the kick was absolutely perfect, New Zealand ran out 34-17 victors and the greatest out-half of all time made a dream come true.