Danny Care, the Harlequins scrum-half, has retired from worldwide rugby after profitable 101 caps in a 15-year England profession.
The Leeds-born 37-year-old, who has a report 369 Quins appearances, performed in all 5 of England’s matches throughout this yr’s Six Nations, together with his one centesimal cap within the 23-22 win over Eire.
He posted on Instagram: “To play for England as soon as was a dream come true. By no means in my wildest desires did I believe I’d get the chance to do it over 100 occasions.
“After plenty of reflection the previous few months, the time feels proper for myself and the workforce, to retire from worldwide rugby.
“The previous 12 months on this England workforce have been arguably my favorite, making recollections that my household and I’ll cherish and keep in mind without end.”
Care, whose ultimate worldwide look got here on 16 March within the epic defeat to France in Lyon, is simply the sixth participant to win 100 caps for the England males’s workforce.