England and Harlequins scrum-half Danny Care announces his retirement from international rugby.
The 37-year-old played in all five of England's Six Nations matches this year and earned his 100th cap in the
Care, who has a record 369 Harlequins appearances, said: "To play for England once was a dream come true.Care added: "After a lot of reflection the past few months the time feels right, for myself and the team, to retire from international rugby. "The past 12 months in this England team have been arguably my favourite, making memories that my family and I will cherish and remember forever."
Care made his England debut at the age of 21 when he was brought on during a 37-20 defeat by New Zealand in June 2008. He helped England achieve the Six Nations Grand Slam in 2016, in addition to winning titles in 2011 and 2017.Watch the new East Midlands-set comedy, starring Morgana Robinson, Matthew Horne and Beverley CallardTapped on it thinking I bet this is a woman as per BBC agenda but I was wrong. Never heard of him though tbh.I shouted exactly that to him after his 99th cap at Murrayfield. I said make your 100th count. And he kindly obliged.
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