Scrum-half Danny Care, 36, says he will not quit international rugby after helping England finish third at the World Cup.
Scrum-half Danny Care says he will not retire from international rugby after helping England finish third at the World Cup in France.Care said: "I've always said that playing for England means everything to me and I would never take myself out of that equation.
"That would be amazing, another dream come true. I'm in the nervous nineties," said Care, who was primarily used as a replacement for Alex Mitchell at the World Cup. Ben Earl has been one of England's star performers at the World Cup and will be 29 when the 2027 tournament takes placeEngland, World Cup runners-up in 2019, had a difficult build-up to the 2023 tournament.
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