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Former England scrum half Danny Care has revealed he will end his 20th season at Harlequins by staying at the club for another year.

Care, 38, who joined Gallagher Premiership club Leeds in 2006, retired from international rugby in March last year but said he was not ready to hang up his boots just yet.

He told the BBC: “I’ll be at Harlequins next season, I’m not leaving – I love him too much, I can’t give him up just yet.

“Hopefully a few Quins fans will be happy with that.”

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Care joined Quins from Leeds in 2006 and made 386 appearances for the club

Care made a record 386th appearance for Harlequins in their recent 34-34 draw against Leicester at the Allianz Stadium.

“That game probably reminded me again how lucky I am, lucky to still be playing this game that we love and to still be playing for the club that I love,” he added. – I will not give it up as long as I enjoy it.

Care won two Premiership titles with the London club – in 2012 and 2021 – and the European Challenge Cup in 2011.

He became the sixth player to make 100 appearances for England in last year’s Six Nations win against Ireland and made his 101st and final international appearance in their 33-31 defeat by France.



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