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{{dablink|For other people with similar names, see [[Daniel Carter]].}}
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| name = Daniel Carter
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| image = [[Image:DanCarter.jpg|130px]]
|Name = Gillian Gilbert
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| birthname = Daniel William Carter
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|Img_capt = Stephen Morris and Gillian Gilbert (1993)
| dateofbirth = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1982|3|5}}
|Birth_name = Gillian Lesley Gilbert
| placeofbirth = [[Southbridge]], [[Canterbury, New Zealand]]
|Born = {{birth date and age|1961|01|27}}<br />[[Macclesfield]], [[England]]
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'''Daniel William "Dan" Carter''' (born 5 March 1982 in [[Southbridge]], near [[Christchurch]], New Zealand<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dancarter.co.nz/about-dan.html|title=About Dan: Dan Carter|last=Carter|first=Dan|publisher=SportzIconz|pages=1|language=English|accessdate=2008-08-28}}</ref>) is a New Zealand [[rugby union]] footballer. He currently plays for the [[USA Perpignan]] in the [[Top 14]] rugby union competition, and the New Zealand national team, the [[All Blacks]].
'''Gillian Gilbert''' (born '''Gillian Lesley Gilbert''', [[27 January]] [[1961]] in [[Macclesfield]], [[Cheshire]], [[England]]) is a [[British people|British]] [[keyboardist]], [[guitarist]] and [[Singer|vocalist]], best known as a member of the [[Manchester]] band [[New Order]] and a founding member of [[The Other Two]].


==Provincial==
Her family moved from her birthplace [[Manchester]] to the nearby market town of [[Macclesfield]] when Gillian was young. She has a sister called Kim. In a 1987 [[New Order interview]], Gillian says that she disliked living in [[Cheshire]] as a teenager and couldn't wait to live in [[Manchester]] when she grew up, however she now prefers living outside the city.
Carter made his provincial debut for [[Canterbury Rugby Football Union|Canterbury]] in 2002, and in 2003 was selected to play for [[Super 14|Super 12]] (now Super 14) franchise the [[Crusaders (rugby)|Crusaders]]. Initially playing mainly at {{Second five-eighth}} Carter reached the final of the competition with the Crusaders in 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006. Although they lost the 2003 and 2004 finals, by 2005 Carter had moved to {{First five-eighth}}. He regularly played with [[Andrew Mehrtens]] before Mehrtens left the team following their 2004 season. In 2005 and 2006 the Crusaders won the competition, and in the 2006 season Carter scored the most individual points for a player in one season with 221. In April 2008, Carter was linked with a possible move to the Welsh [[Magners League]] region the [[Cardiff Blues]] along with [[Guinness Premiership]] returnees [[Northampton Saints]] until being linked to play next season with French teams [[RC Toulonnais]] as well as [[Stade Toulousain]] who in April 2008 offered Carter "the biggest rugby contract in world rugby", at £750,000 per year to play for them<ref name="PremRefs">{{cite web |url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/sport/rugby.html?in_article_id=560365&in_page_id=1780 |title=Toulouse make an amazing £750,000 bid to get Carter |accessdate=2008-04-21 |publisher=Dailymail.co.uk }}</ref>. In June 2008, Carter made the decision to sign a six-month contract with French club side [[USA Perpignan|Perpignan]], who will be paying Carter the equivilent of £30,000 per game, during his sabbatical season <ref name=peppy>{{cite news|url=http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/4/story.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=10518842|title=European Cup sways Carter's Perpignan move|date=2008-06-26|accessdate=2008-06-27|publisher= NZ Herald}}</ref>. Carter will most likely return to the [[All Blacks]] in time for next year's [[Tri-Nations]] competition as well as the 2011 [[Rugby World Cup]].


==International==
She is married to bandmate [[Stephen Morris]], New Order's [[drummer]]. Gilbert and Morris have recorded as [[The Other Two]]. She is the Other Two's lead vocalist, and her voice can be heard on five New Order tracks: the 1981 [[single (music)|single]] "Procession"; the 1983 [[single (music)|single]] "Confusion"; "Avalanche" from the [[album]] ''Republic'' on which she sang a single word, "faith"; "Doubts Even Here" from their first album, ''[[Movement (album)|Movement]]'', on which she provided a spoken-word background vocal; and "Someone Like You" from 2001's comeback album ''[[Get Ready (New Order album)|Get Ready]]'' (this last one disputed - backing vocal may be provided by [[Dawn Zee]] ). She and Morris live in [[Rainow]], outside Macclesfield.
In 2003, Carter made his All Blacks debut at age 21 in [[Hamilton, New Zealand]], scoring 20 points. He was then capped against [[France national rugby union team|France]] in [[Christchurch]], which the All Blacks won 31&ndash;23. He was also a substitute in a match against the [[Australia national rugby union team|Australia]] (the ''Wallabies'') in Sydney, which the All Blacks won 50&ndash;21. Carter was then included in New Zealand's [[2003 Rugby World Cup]] squad, where he first gained serious international attention. Carter spent much of the latter stages of the tournament on the bench leaving New Zealand without a specialist goal-kicker. However, he did play in the games against [[Italy national rugby union team|Italy]] in Melbourne, which the All Blacks won 70&ndash;7, and the wins over [[Canada national rugby union team|Canada]] and [[Tonga national rugby union team|Tonga]]. Although he has been an All Black since 2003 he only secured a permanent position as the first five-eighth in the team during the 2004 tour to the United Kingdom and France displacing [[Carlos Spencer]]. He had been playing as a second five-eighths up until the end of the [[2004 Tri Nations Series|2004 Tri-Nations]]. After Carter's performance in the second All Blacks Test against the [[British and Irish Lions]] in 2005, he was hailed as the next big thing in world rugby. He scored two tries, five penalties, and four conversions. He ended the match with 33 points, smashing the previous All Blacks record of 18 points in a Lions Test (Carter's second-half total of 22 points by itself was sufficient to top this). He has currently scored a total of 825 test points (25 [[Try|tries]], 149 [[Try#Conversion|conversions]], 132 [[Penalty (rugby)|penalties]], and 2 [[Drop kick|drop goals]]) in 54 tests, at the outstanding average of 15.4 points a game (highest average for players who have scored more than 500 Test points). The [[All Blacks]] have only lost eight games that Carter has featured in since his debut in June 2003 <ref name="car">[http://stats.allblacks.com/Profile.asp?ABID=1031 Playing Record of Carter]</ref>. He is often referred to simply as "Dan" or "DC"


==Personal life==
Gillian and Stephen have two daughters, Tilly and Grace. Their daughter Grace has [[Transverse Myelitis]]. Its effects are something like a spinal injury. The disease initially left Grace paralysed from the waist down, but Grace has largely recovered and can walk unaided, but she still continues to need care and treatment. Consequentially Gillian has stayed home and not toured with the band since 2001<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/today/reports/misc/today_fifty_stephen_morris_20070531.shtml BBC - Radio 4 - Today at 50:50th Birthday - Stephen Morris]</ref>
In November 2006, he released a book ''Dan Carter: Skills & Performance''. It included stories about his relatively brief international rugby career as well as section on skills for younger players.
In 2004 and 2005, Carter was voted sexiest New Zealand [[male]] in a survey, receiving 35.7% of the vote in 2005.<ref>http://www.fpanz.org.nz/SITE_Default/SITE_fpanz/SITE_news/media_releases/Durex_Lovers.asp</ref>


Daniel Carter was the first person in the world to purchase a PC shipped with [[Windows Vista]].<ref>{{Cite web
In 2001 she was replaced by [[Phil Cunningham (rock musician)|Phil Cunningham]] in New Order's line-up. She left to look after her and Stephen's young daughter Grace who became ill at the time and Gillian reasoned that it would be easier to replace her than it would Stephen.<ref>[http://www.neworderonline.com/Common/Topic.aspx?Topic=GillianGilbert GILLIAN GILBERT - New Order Online - A New Order and Joy Division Web Site<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
| title = Microsoft Launches Windows Vista and the 2007 Office System to Consumers
| accessdate = 2008-08-19
| url = http://www.microsoft.com/nz/presscentre/articles/2007/jan07_windowsvistalaunch.mspx
}}</ref> After signing the laptop it was put up for auction and raised $4,000,000 for charity.
His long-time girlfriend, Honor Dillon, is a professional field hockey player and also plays for the [[Black Sticks Women|Black Sticks]], the New Zealand national hockey team.
Carter's sexiness has also attracted great interest from the gay and lesbian community in New Zealand who have tirelessly worked to potray Carter as a closeted rugby player. In 2005, Carter had to publicly come clean to the public and deny being gay. However, he did declare his appreciation for the great gay following behind him saying that: " It's an honor to be able to reach out to huge cross sections of the public and be able to appeal to them."


==Achievements==

*'''2004''' - Kelvin Tremain Memorial Trophy for Player of the Year
*'''2004''' - Rebel Sport Super 14 Player of the Year
*'''2005''' - Kelvin Tremain Memorial Trophy for Player of the Year
*'''2005''' - IRB Player of the Year
*'''2006''' - Rebel Sport Super 14 Player of the Year


In 2007, Morris and Gilbert remixed two tracks for the [[Nine Inch Nails]] remixes album ''[[Year Zero Remixed]]''.


==References==
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==External links==
{{New Order}}
*[http://www.crfu.co.nz/main/index.cfm/1,80,311,0,html/Daniel-Carter Crusaders profile]
*[http://www.dancarter.co.nz/ The Official website of Dan Carter]
*{{All Blacks|id=1031|name=Daniel Carter}}
*[http://www.itsrugby.co.uk/joueur_1720.html Dan Carter profile on itsrugby.co.uk]


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Daniel Carter
Height1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Weight91 kg (14 st 5 lb)
SchoolChristchurch Boys High School
Occupation(s)Professional Rugby Player
Rugby union career
Position(s) Template:First five-eighth
Amateur team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)
High School Old Boys RFC ()
Provincial / State sides
Years Team Apps (Points)
2002–present Canterbury 19 (161)
Correct as of 7 August 2006
Super Rugby
Years Team Apps (Points)
2003-2008, 2009- Crusaders 58 (925)
Correct as of 2007-06-08
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
2003–present New Zealand All Blacks 54 (825)
Correct as of 2007-08-16

Daniel William "Dan" Carter (born 5 March 1982 in Southbridge, near Christchurch, New Zealand[1]) is a New Zealand rugby union footballer. He currently plays for the USA Perpignan in the Top 14 rugby union competition, and the New Zealand national team, the All Blacks.

Provincial

Carter made his provincial debut for Canterbury in 2002, and in 2003 was selected to play for Super 12 (now Super 14) franchise the Crusaders. Initially playing mainly at Template:Second five-eighth Carter reached the final of the competition with the Crusaders in 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006. Although they lost the 2003 and 2004 finals, by 2005 Carter had moved to Template:First five-eighth. He regularly played with Andrew Mehrtens before Mehrtens left the team following their 2004 season. In 2005 and 2006 the Crusaders won the competition, and in the 2006 season Carter scored the most individual points for a player in one season with 221. In April 2008, Carter was linked with a possible move to the Welsh Magners League region the Cardiff Blues along with Guinness Premiership returnees Northampton Saints until being linked to play next season with French teams RC Toulonnais as well as Stade Toulousain who in April 2008 offered Carter "the biggest rugby contract in world rugby", at £750,000 per year to play for them[2]. In June 2008, Carter made the decision to sign a six-month contract with French club side Perpignan, who will be paying Carter the equivilent of £30,000 per game, during his sabbatical season [3]. Carter will most likely return to the All Blacks in time for next year's Tri-Nations competition as well as the 2011 Rugby World Cup.

International

In 2003, Carter made his All Blacks debut at age 21 in Hamilton, New Zealand, scoring 20 points. He was then capped against France in Christchurch, which the All Blacks won 31–23. He was also a substitute in a match against the Australia (the Wallabies) in Sydney, which the All Blacks won 50–21. Carter was then included in New Zealand's 2003 Rugby World Cup squad, where he first gained serious international attention. Carter spent much of the latter stages of the tournament on the bench leaving New Zealand without a specialist goal-kicker. However, he did play in the games against Italy in Melbourne, which the All Blacks won 70–7, and the wins over Canada and Tonga. Although he has been an All Black since 2003 he only secured a permanent position as the first five-eighth in the team during the 2004 tour to the United Kingdom and France displacing Carlos Spencer. He had been playing as a second five-eighths up until the end of the 2004 Tri-Nations. After Carter's performance in the second All Blacks Test against the British and Irish Lions in 2005, he was hailed as the next big thing in world rugby. He scored two tries, five penalties, and four conversions. He ended the match with 33 points, smashing the previous All Blacks record of 18 points in a Lions Test (Carter's second-half total of 22 points by itself was sufficient to top this). He has currently scored a total of 825 test points (25 tries, 149 conversions, 132 penalties, and 2 drop goals) in 54 tests, at the outstanding average of 15.4 points a game (highest average for players who have scored more than 500 Test points). The All Blacks have only lost eight games that Carter has featured in since his debut in June 2003 [4]. He is often referred to simply as "Dan" or "DC"

Personal life

In November 2006, he released a book Dan Carter: Skills & Performance. It included stories about his relatively brief international rugby career as well as section on skills for younger players. In 2004 and 2005, Carter was voted sexiest New Zealand male in a survey, receiving 35.7% of the vote in 2005.[5]

Daniel Carter was the first person in the world to purchase a PC shipped with Windows Vista.[6] After signing the laptop it was put up for auction and raised $4,000,000 for charity. His long-time girlfriend, Honor Dillon, is a professional field hockey player and also plays for the Black Sticks, the New Zealand national hockey team. Carter's sexiness has also attracted great interest from the gay and lesbian community in New Zealand who have tirelessly worked to potray Carter as a closeted rugby player. In 2005, Carter had to publicly come clean to the public and deny being gay. However, he did declare his appreciation for the great gay following behind him saying that: " It's an honor to be able to reach out to huge cross sections of the public and be able to appeal to them."

Achievements

  • 2004 - Kelvin Tremain Memorial Trophy for Player of the Year
  • 2004 - Rebel Sport Super 14 Player of the Year
  • 2005 - Kelvin Tremain Memorial Trophy for Player of the Year
  • 2005 - IRB Player of the Year
  • 2006 - Rebel Sport Super 14 Player of the Year


References

  1. ^ Carter, Dan. "About Dan: Dan Carter". SportzIconz. p. 1. Retrieved 2008-08-28.
  2. ^ "Toulouse make an amazing £750,000 bid to get Carter". Dailymail.co.uk. Retrieved 2008-04-21.
  3. ^ "European Cup sways Carter's Perpignan move". NZ Herald. 2008-06-26. Retrieved 2008-06-27.
  4. ^ Playing Record of Carter
  5. ^ http://www.fpanz.org.nz/SITE_Default/SITE_fpanz/SITE_news/media_releases/Durex_Lovers.asp
  6. ^ "Microsoft Launches Windows Vista and the 2007 Office System to Consumers". Retrieved 2008-08-19.

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Awards
Preceded by IRB International Player of the Year
2005
Succeeded by

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