The former England scrum-half Danny Care has announced that he will continue with Harlequins for his 20th season with the club. Care, 38, holds the club record with 386 appearances for the London team, including 11 matches this season.
In an interview with the BBC's Rugby Union Weekly podcast, Care expressed his love for the club and his commitment to staying for another season. He stated, "I will be at Harlequins next season, I ain't leaving - I love it too much, I can't give it up yet." He also mentioned how a recent game against Leicester reminded him of his passion for the sport and the club.
Care initially joined Harlequins in 2006 and has achieved significant success with the team, winning the Premiership title twice in 2012 and 2021, along with the European Challenge Cup in 2011. He has also scored over 100 tries throughout his career.
After representing England in 101 caps, Care retired from international duty in March 2024. His dedication and skill on the field have solidified his place as one of the few players to reach a century of appearances for England.
Danny Care's decision to continue his journey with Harlequins showcases his loyalty and passion for the sport. With a remarkable career behind him, Care's presence on the field continues to inspire fans and teammates alike.