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England centurion Care retires from Test rugby

todayMarch 26, 2024 5

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Scrum-half Danny Care said on Monday playing for England “meant an awful lot” to him after announcing his retirement from Test rugby.

Harlequins’ Care, 37, played his 101st and final England game in this month’s Six Nations loss against France – 16 years after making his debut in 2008.

“Playing for England has meant the world,” Care said on social media.

“It’s meant an awful lot for me to represent this country.

“I’ve never taken it for granted, I would never take it for granted,” he added.

Care became the sixth England men’s player to reach the century during the narrow Six Nations victory over Ireland at Twickenham on March 9.

He had spent four years away from the international scene after being dropped in 2018 returning during last year’s Six Nations.

Care played six games during England’s run to third place in the 2023 Rugby World Cup.

“All good things do have to come to an end at some point,” Care said.

“I feel the time is right now to pass the baton on.

“I’m going to miss it but I feel the time is right to step away and be with my family. What a ride it’s been,” he added.

Care started his senior career with Leeds before joining Quins in 2006.

“We’re incredibly proud of Danny and everything he has achieved for England,” Quins director of rugby Billy Millard said in a club statement.

“He’s been the ultimate professional for the past 15 years and worked extremely hard to fight his way back to achieve 101 caps.

“It’s a huge testament to his character, hard work and professionalism and we congratulate him on a fantastic England career and we look forward to his continued impact at Quins,” he added.

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