#1. Principality Stadium, Cardiff
Topping Carter’s list is Cardiff’s Principality Stadium, formerly known as the Millennium Stadium. Situated in the heart of the Welsh capital, this 74,500-capacity arena is renowned for its electric atmosphere, especially when the retractable roof is closed.
“I’m often asked which is my favourite stadium to play in, and I always say the Millennium,” Carter said. “It’s an amazing place with an awesome atmosphere. The people of Cardiff and Wales are like the Kiwis back home. They are so passionate about their rugby.”
For Carter, the retractable roof also provided a tactical advantage. “As a kicker, it’s quite handy having a roof on it. That takes away the wind and rain, which you can have a bit of in Cardiff. That’s an added bonus,” he remarked.
Carter’s fond memories of these three iconic stadiums underline his enduring connection to some of rugby’s most legendary venues.
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