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All Blacks' legend Carter 'sorry' for drink-driving

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New Zealand rugby union legend Dan Carter has apologised for a 'massive error in judgement'
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 New Zealand rugby union legend Dan Carter apologised for a "massive error in judgement" after French police stopped him for drink-driving in Paris.

The two-time World Cup winner, who plays for defending French champions Racing 92, said there were no excuses for his behaviour and he was grateful no one was hurt.

"I made a massive error of judgment and have let down my club, my fans and most importantly my family," the 34-year-old posted on Facebook.

"I will have to now let the police/court process run its course and face the consequences. I am just glad no one was harmed. Sorry."

A Paris police source said Carter was tested at the roadside in the city's western 17th arrondissement on Wednesday night.

His alcohol level was measured at 0.8 grams per litre of blood, the source said, confirming a story which appeared in celebrity magazine Closer.

However, he was neither detained nor arrested, although he will be expected to attend a local police station.

With his alcohol level measured at just above the legal limit, Carter could be punished by a six-point penalty on his driving licence.

If the case goes to court, then a fine of 4,500 euros ($4,800, £3,845) or even a two-year jail sentence could be imposed.

Carter, a three-time World Player of the Year, is regarded as one of the sport's finest fly-halves and was a World Cup winner with the All Blacks in 2011 and 2015.

He is also the sport's record international points-scorer with 1,598 points in 112 games.

Carter began his second playing stint in France after the 2015 World Cup, but it hasn't been an entirely smooth ride.

After his man-of-the-match performance in the Top 14 final in June, he tested positive for corticosteroids, along with fellow former All Black Joe Rokocoko and Argentinian winger Juan Imhoff.

All three Racing players and the club were later cleared of all wrongdoing by a French Rugby Federation medical commission.

But the players have now been summoned to appear before the French Anti-Doping Agency (AFLD) over the incident.

AFLD president Bruno Genevois told AFP last month that the dossier would be reviewed for a "possible revision of the decision" made by the FFR's medical commission.

FFR president Bernard Laporte has played down the significance of the summons, saying it didn't mean the decision would be reversed.

"It's not because they think there's a fault. On the contrary, the more transparency there is, the better," he said.

source: Xinhua

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