By Edward Newman DAN Carter will move to the south of France next January for his lucrative six month sabbatical — but the talented flyhalf won’t be at wealthy Toulon, the club with which he was consistently linked. Instead the most sought-after signature in world rugby will play for Perpignan, who emerged from left field to secure the services of the best number 10 on the planet, in a deal worth a reputed €950,000. Carter opted to move to the Catalan club due to their involvement in the Heineken Cup and the All Black flyhalf should be available for selection in rounds five and six of their Pool 3 campaign. Carter will move to France after the All Blacks’ November tour to the northern hemisphere which includes games against Munster and...
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