Danny Care is going to play for the Barbarians after retiring from international rugby
Danny Care to snub French interest and stay with Harlequins despite England retirement. Veteran scrum-half close to signing deal to remain at London club for 19th season. Bayonne and Perpignan reportedly being keen on signing Care despite England retirements.
Danny Care will play for the Barbarians against Fiji in June. Care announced his retirement from Test rugby last week. Care will be playing for the multi-national side for the first time since his retirement. Care has been named in the England squad for the next two years.
Danny Care isn't done playing rugby yet - he still has another season in him, maybe even two. Care is a one-man who deserves tributes after retiring from international rugby. Care has been England's most successful player since joining the Rugby World Cup in 2007. Care will be remembered as a 'one-man' for England.
Danny Care retires from international rugby after 101 caps in a 15-year England career. Care played in all five of England’s matches in the Six Nations. Scrumhalf Care played for England in all of England's Six Nations matches. Care has played 101 caps for England.
Danny Care calls time on 15-year England career. The Harlequins scrum-half bows out with 101 caps. Only five other players boast a century of caps for England. Care: ‘The time feels right’ to call time on his career.
Danny Care retires with 101 England caps despite suffering exile under Eddie Jones. Care's commitment to England never wavered despite his questionable treatment. Care will be remembered for his commitment to the Three Lions despite his treatment by the Jones regime. Care is England's most decorated player in history with a total of 101 caps.
Danny Care retires from international rugby after 101 caps for England. Leeds-born 37-year-old played in all five of England's matches during this year's Guinness Six Nations. Care won his 100th cap in the 23-22 win over Ireland in the Six Nations win.