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New Zealand fly-half Dan Carter hopes to make his return from injury on September 28 – and he has not ruled out facing Australia next month.
Carter has not played since breaking his leg in the Super Rugby final on August 2 and had initially hoped to be back in time for the last two Rugby Championship clashes in Argentina and South Africa.
“It is all going to plan. We knew it was going to take six weeks for the bone to heal and last weekend was the six-week mark,” Carter said after training.
“That was the first real, sort of uncontrolled, rugby training I have had today and I got through it with no discomfort.”
The All Blacks have already retained the Bledisloe Cup after drawing against Australia in Sydney last month before recording a thumping victory over the Wallabies a week later.
Carter has not played a Test for the All Blacks since winning his 100th cap against England last November, after which he took a six-month sabbatical.
He played for the Crusaders in their final three Super Rugby regular season games and in the semi-final before breaking his leg early in the final against the Waratahs.
His return to rugby was carefully managed by the All Blacks and he said the decision to return to the field in provincial rugby with Canterbury in the ITM Cup was the right one.
“Not playing a lot of rugby this year, it just made sense to come back and play (at provincial) level rather than be rushed into international level,” he added.
“With things going well for the All Blacks there is no need to do that. I just need game time and hopefully I will be able to get some here in the Canterbury jersey.”
Carter has initially been omitted from New Zealand’s squad for the final two matches, although coach Steve Hansen will be monitoring his return closely.