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joemac
08-10-2009, 06:19 AM
Rugby: Carter back in All Blacks

Top Debate 11:36AM Monday Aug 10, 2009
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Dan Carter is back in the All Blacks after proving his fitness in the Air NZ Cup. Photo / Getty Images




Dan Carter has been recalled to the All Blacks squad for the remainder of their Tri-Nations campaign.
The first five-eighth has played a club game and two rounds of the Air NZ Cup since returning to rugby following his Achilles injury, and All Blacks coach Graham Henry said Carter was keen to rejoin the national side.
"He is a key member of the All Blacks, has recovered well from his injury and has made a great return to rugby so now is the right time to bring him back into the squad," Henry said.
Carter will also be available for Canterbury's third round Air NZ Cup match against Waikato on Friday.
Meanwhile, Otago lock Tom Donnelly has also been called into the squad, providing cover for Bryn Evans, who is under an injury cloud.
All Blacks doctor Deb Robinson said Evans had reported pain in his back and leg following Thursday's training, and had to withdraw from the Hawke's Bay team for their Air NZ Cup match against Wellington on Saturday.
"Bryn will be having a scan today so we can see what the long-term prognosis will be," Robinson said.
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The All Blacks will come together for a one-day training camp in Auckland on Wednesday before assembling in Sydney on Sunday to prepare for the Bledisloe Cup Test against Australia on August 22.
Wellington's Tamati Ellison, who has been with the squad as cover, will also attend the Auckland camp together with Isaia Toeava, who is recovering from a stress fracture in his foot.
The 26-strong squad for Sydney is to be finalised on Saturday.
- NZPA

yarrumsg
08-10-2009, 09:06 PM
ha ha ha must be nice to serve up carter humble pie... serves the kiwi's right for thinking they could do with out players...

Nyala
08-10-2009, 10:12 PM
Good on Carter, I hope he brings them up a bit.

pennymac
08-10-2009, 11:56 PM
ooh yay, I like Carter











(he's hot...no idea about his rugby ability)

Shifty
08-11-2009, 02:53 AM
ha ha ha must be nice to serve up carter humble pie... serves the kiwi's right for thinking they could do with out players...

wtf are you talking about? You make no sense. Carter had a serious achilles injury. Obviously they were going to have to look at temporary replacements until he had recovered. It's not like they had a choice..

Angelshark
08-11-2009, 04:15 AM
If the injury was so serious, why have they called him up now, surely it should take a lot longer to heal than that. He has also been playing club rugby so how SERIOUS was the injury.

Shifty
08-11-2009, 05:39 AM
A mate of mine severed his achilles on some glass. It took about 18 months to heal and even now he has a permanent limp.

Any achilles injury is potentially serious if not treated properly, particularly if you're a professional sportsman. Carter was out for about 6 months or so, that's serious enough.

barto11
08-11-2009, 05:58 AM
Sorry guys, as much as I love the boks I'm glad to see him back. I'm tired of everyone calling that dirty aussie the best 10 in the world.

Here's the story, he did his achilles in January and was given 6-9 months. His treatment went well and he started playing for his club 3 weeks ago (7 months after the injury) and for Canterbery 2 weeks ago.

The reason I'm glad to see him back in black? I want to beat the best teams in the world, and Stephen Donald is shite.

boards
08-11-2009, 07:09 AM
i dont think Carter will make much of a difference..... but lets see