US College Field Player Trick Kick Gets Dan Carter’s Seal of Approval



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A trick shot by an American college outfield player caught the attention of former All Blacks superstar Dan Carter.

Skyler Davis, who kicks the Elon University venue in North Carolina, posted a video on Instagram of him picking up a soccer ball with his feet, spinning it three times with the outside of his right foot, and then hitting the ball that still spins. through the studs from 48 meters.

“Some serious skills right there,” Carter wrote on his own Instagram account below a video of the stunt.

American college soccer player Skyler Davis's stunt received high praise from former All Blacks star Dan Carter.

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American college footballer Skyler Davis’s stunt received high praise from former All Blacks star Dan Carter.

Carter played 112 rugby tests for New Zealand and is the country’s all-time leading points scorer with 1,598 points, 29 tries, 293 conversions, 281 penalties and eight drop goals.

Former NZ Sevens captain DJ Forbes wanted to know if Carter could pull off the same trick with a rugby ball.

Dan Carter shoots a penalty for the All Blacks during the 2015 Rugby World Cup final.

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Dan Carter shoots a penalty for the All Blacks during the 2015 Rugby World Cup final.

“Surely you’ve been trying to do that too DC ??” Forbes asked on Carter’s Instagram account.

Davis is a third-year student at Elon University, and has made 27 of his 37 field goal attempts, with the longest being 46 meters, during his college career, while having a perfect 65 of 65 with field goals. extra points after a touchdown.

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