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Published 14:49 5 Mar 2015 GMT
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13.33 - Average points scored per game.
67 - Career tries for both club and country.
260 - Number of Test conversions he's kicked. He's 84 clear of Ronan O'Gara in second place.
258 - The number of Test penalties he's scored.
209 - more points than any player in Test rugby history (1,457 points).
135 - He has 135 more points than any player in SuperRugby history.
73 - The amount of games he needed to reach 1,000 points, the lowest ever.
33 - The most amount of points he's scored in a Test match, which he racked up in the 48-18 win against the British and Irish Lions in 2005.
4 - The number of countries that Carter has been defeated by at Test level. Only Australia, South Africa, England and Australia have beaten him.
8 - The number of Rugby Championship/Tri Nations titles he has won.
4 - Super Rugby titles with the Crusaders in 2002, 05, 06 and 08.
2 - World Rugby Player of the Year victories, in 2005 and 2012.
1 - He's won a World Cup too.
397,000 - Followers on Twitter.
241,000 - Followers on Instagram.
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