Danny Care Announces Retirement from International Rugby
After 15 years and 101 caps for England, the Harlequins scrum-half reflects on a memorable career and looks forward to continuing with his club.
- Danny Care, the Harlequins scrum-half, has retired from international rugby after a distinguished 15-year career with England, amassing 101 caps.
- He cited the past year with the England team as his favorite, highlighting the memories made with his family and expressing gratitude towards fans, coaches, and teammates.
- Care's international career included three Six Nations Championships victories, one of which was a Grand Slam in 2016, and participation in two World Cups.
- Despite being sidelined and not selected for certain periods, Care's perseverance and dedication led to his recall and reaching the milestone of 100 caps.
- He will continue playing for Harlequins, where he has made a record 369 appearances, emphasizing his ongoing passion for rugby.