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Dan Carter calls for bonus points to liven up Six Nations

Racing 92 fly-half Dan Carter
Image: Dan Carter says the Six Nations should follow the Rugby Championship and introduce bonus points

Dan Carter has called for the introduction of a bonus-point system to encourage more attacking play and breathe fresh life into the Six Nations.

The former All Blacks fly-half said giving teams bonus points for scoring four tries or more in a game would help liven up the championship.

"I definitely think it would be great," the two-time World Cup winner told The Times. "We play with them in all our competitions back home, always chasing the four tries to get the bonus point.

"It entices you to not only look for the win. I think it'd be good up here too."

Northern hemisphere rugby is often criticised south of the equator for its lack of flair with kicking and tight play rather than running rugby dominating.

England captain Dylan Hartley speaks with head coach Eddie Jones after the Six Nations win over Italy
Image: England captain Dylan Hartley (left) and head coach Eddie Jones are on course to lead England to a Six Nations Grand Slam

Southern hemisphere rugby introduced bonus points for the inaugural Super 12 provincial championship after rugby went professional in 1996.

It has since become standard in major rugby competitions, including the Rugby World Cup, with the notable exception of the Six Nations.

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The Six Nations has averaged 3.3 tries per game so far this year, compared with 5.5 in last year's Rugby Championship, which is contested by Argentina, Australia, South Africa and New Zealand.

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