NEW ZEALAND LEGEND Dan Carter has revealed that luxury car maker Land Rover has dropped him as a brand ambassador after he was caught drink-driving in Paris last week.
The two-time Rugby World Cup winner, who plays for defending French champions Racing 92, has already admitted to โa massive error in judgementโ over the incident.
Carter said he had been holding meetings with sponsors to discuss his actions.
โNot surprisingly, Land Rover, who for good reason have zero tolerance towards drink driving, have ended their relationship with me,โ he posted on Facebook.
โI understand this completely and am disappointed I put them in this position.โ
The 34-year-old has long been regarded as the most marketable athlete in New Zealand and been used to sell everything from underwear to credit cards and air conditioners.
Carter was tested at the roadside in Paris last Wednesday night and a police source said his alcohol level was measured at 0.8 grams per litre of blood.
He could face penalty points on his driving licence or, if the case goes to court, a fine of โฌ4,500 or even a two-year jail sentence.
Carter posted over the weekend that he was back in New Zealand and still reflecting on what he had done.
โ(It) was supposed to be a fun pre planned holiday,โ he wrote on Facebook.
โSeeing the family again puts fresh perspective on just how big a mistake I made. #dontdrinkanddrive.โ
Carter, a three-time World Player of the Year, is regarded as one of the sportโs finest fly-halves and was a World Cup winner with the All Blacks in 2011 and 2015.
He is also the sportโs record international scorer with 1,598 points in 112 games.
Carter began his second playing stint in France after the 2015 World Cup, but it has not been a 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 Argentine winger Juan Imhoff.
All three Racing players and the club were later cleared of any wrong-doing 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.
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Pity to see him go. He was one of the best defenders to play the game
Ever !
That hook in the replay was pivotal.
And from a Tipp point of view โ should a player of Callananโs calibre and experience have allowed himself to be hooked? Remember how a young and inexperienced Shane OโDonnell batted the ball to the net in a similar situation in last years All Ireland.
Anyway JJ was quite simply a class defender โ no arguments there!!
The sport has lost a lot of legends this summer. FairPlay JJ, an exceptional career from an exceptional player.
Heโll be the biggest loss of all the retirees. With the greatest of respect he was still first choice (and playing well) this summer while the other four were squad members and getting a few minutes off the bench here and there. Class player in fairness, heโll leave a huge void on that defence. Phenomenal in the air and a fantastic reader of the game. Best wishes to him.
Jesus I was certain he would stay on and try get 10
One of the finest hurlers to ever grace the field
And toughest !
With all the 9 time winners retiring, Shefflinโs record may stand the test of time!
Some player. The most consistent hurler Iโve ever seen
Ah no. Please one more year. If he had been around in 1912 he would have blocked the hole in the titanic
One of the most complete defenders in the game, awesome talent, first on every team sheet. Thanks JJ for the fantastic memories. Gutted to see you go but every player must walk out to the sunset. Your Hook this year in the All Ireland is a fantastic final memory of a glittering career. You owe hurling nothing everything left on the pitch. Slan
Ah shite!
What a player, pity he didnโt go for his 10th all Ireland. Been a pleasure to watch over the years for both club and county.
Just a legend. Simple as that.
Have to say one of de greatest backs ever to Grace a hurling pitch, and that comes from a wexford man happy retirement jj
Best defender I ever saw and thatโs from a Corkonian. Wing back was his best position. 2004 final, he was on one wing and Sean Og on the other. Both had blinders. Glad I was there to see it. No other player I ever saw can go from wing back to full back and be as good. I stayed quite on the other retirements but had to comment on this guy.
An awesome player Brian Cody called him the best defender heโs even seen !!! I think that says it all !!
Irreplaceable. Simple as that. As are tommy Walsh and Henry. Kilkenny will be strong next year but no one can fill these boots. And Iโm a Tipp man.
Pity to see JJ retiring sad day!just hope jackie doesnโt follow suit now! Two rocks in the full back line for years!
Noel Hickey was replaced by JJ, Henery Shefflin filled the gap left by DJโฆ Donโt get too excited that KK will be a spent forceโฆ JJ was the best defender I ever seen play, plus a true gent
Great hurler great team, hopefully with alot of the old gaurd retiring they will be considerably weakened from a hopeful cork langer!!!
I say good. Great player but now that so many Kilkenny players are retiring maybe they will stop dominating every year and it will get more interesting.
Cian โ sorry to tell you but, there are many more coming up this year โ you may be (un)pleasantly surprised โฆ
Haha. I know Dara. Unfortunately Kilkenny do have many more amazing players in their squad and coming through but Iโd just love to see Limerick win one :)
Great hurler. Huge loss. Hard act to follow at fullback for Kilkenny.
Defending is an art form in itself. I doubt there has ever been a player who showcased it better. He was always on his mans shoulder, he had an intrinsic sense of where to hook or block, he knew how to shepard his man away from goal, he fouled inconspicuously, he fielded ball he had no right to, he was equally tough, brave and competitive. Not to mention his ability with the ball in hand. His hook on Callinan in the replay was a fitting final reminder to us all of his greatness.
There retiring before Cody gives them the cold shoulder!!!! As he would eventually !!
I suppose this means we can write them off now!
Haha, been written off before, but itโs a massive gap in defence to plug now.
Who was better, JJ or Tommy Walsh?
JJ.
JJ, only because he always keeps a cool head. Kilkenny wouldnโt have been so dominant without him in defence.