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Rugby star almost missed historic opportunity after his dog chewed his passport to pieces

Leroy Carter almost missed out on playing for the New Zealand rugby team after his passport was bitten by a dog.

Báo Tuổi TrẻBáo Tuổi Trẻ08/08/2025

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Leroy Carter (in black) has a historic chance to play for the New Zealand rugby team - Photo: AFP

Leroy Carter (Chiefs) has received a surprise call-up to the New Zealand squad for the upcoming Rugby Championship. This is the first time Carter has had the opportunity to contribute to the national rugby team.

But joy was quickly replaced by panic when the 26-year-old discovered his passport had been chewed up.

And the "culprit" was his pet dog. This incident forced Leroy Carter to immediately find a way to apply for an emergency passport in order to fly to Argentina in time for the opening match against the Pumas team.

“I took out my passport to take a picture to send to my team manager and left it on the bedside table,” the 26-year-old explained. “My girlfriend went to the gym and left the dog alone, so it sneaked into the room, jumped on the bed and chewed my passport.”

Luckily for him, things were resolved in time. "I tried to get an emergency passport and now everything is probably fine," the star shared.

Before this incident, Carter suddenly received good news while having breakfast with his girlfriend and some teammates. Coach Scott Robertson called and offered him the opportunity to join the national team.

In New Zealand, rugby is the number one sport and is considered the national sport. From kids playing in the schoolyard to the top professional game, rugby is everywhere.

On national team match days, almost the whole country stops to cheer on the home team.

THANH DINH

Source: https://tuoitre.vn/ngoi-sao-bong-bau-duc-suyt-lo-co-hoi-lich-su-vi-bi-cho-cung-can-nat-ho-chieu-20250808165903404.htm


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