Sam Carter
Lock
Profile
Height: 2m
Weight: 110kg
Date Of Birth: 10/09/1989
Club: Royals, ACT
Super Rugby Caps: 45
Super Rugby Points: 15 (3t)
Super Rugby Debut: 2011 v Hurricanes, Tuggeranong
Sam Carter enters his fourth season of top-flight rugby having established himself as one of Australia’s hardest working locks.
Regularly amongst the UC Brumbies highest tacklers, Carter’s value lies in his tireless work ethic which constantly sees him among the club’s most effective defenders and set piece operators.
At 2m tall, Carter is an indispensable link in the UC Brumbies line-out and is praised by the club’s front-row stocks for his ability to add starch to the scrum.
16 games shy of his 50th UC Brumbies cap, Carter commands plenty of respect from his peers and should he get through the season unscathed, he will bring up his half century against the Western Force at Canberra Stadium in Round 19.
The son of former Wallaby David Carter, Sam will be looking to emulate his old man’s footsteps in the coming seasons to grab his chance at representing the Wallabies.
Height: 2m
Weight: 110kg
Date Of Birth: 10/09/1989
Club: Royals, ACT
Super Rugby Caps: 45
Super Rugby Points: 15 (3t)
Super Rugby Debut: 2011 v Hurricanes, Tuggeranong
Sam Carter enters his fourth season of top-flight rugby having established himself as one of Australia’s hardest working locks.
Regularly amongst the UC Brumbies highest tacklers, Carter’s value lies in his tireless work ethic which constantly sees him among the club’s most effective defenders and set piece operators.
At 2m tall, Carter is an indispensable link in the UC Brumbies line-out and is praised by the club’s front-row stocks for his ability to add starch to the scrum.
16 games shy of his 50th UC Brumbies cap, Carter commands plenty of respect from his peers and should he get through the season unscathed, he will bring up his half century against the Western Force at Canberra Stadium in Round 19.
The son of former Wallaby David Carter, Sam will be looking to emulate his old man’s footsteps in the coming seasons to grab his chance at representing the Wallabies.