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Published 09:32 2 Nov 2015 GMT
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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.”
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