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Few players have seen more change in rugby and its attitudes and values as Harlequins and England legend Danny Care.
Harlequins scrum-half Danny Care says the Leinster team that beat his side 62-0 in the Champions Cup are better than any Ireland side he's faced.
That kind of performance nudged him past Danny Care and pushed him closer to Chris Ashton, with his name now sitting in fourth place on the all-time Premiership try-scoring list. I have to say ...
Luke Northmore is in at inside centre while Danny Care makes a start at scrum-half as well in place of Will Porter. The final Harlequins change sees Irne Herbst coming in at lock to partner ...
The more mountainous terrain of European rugby tends to be a punishing place. Danny Care had no sooner made his bow at Croke Park in pursuit of a lost cause than he fell victim of a double tackle ...
Leinster have rolled out the big guns for their last 16 encounter with Harlequins, the first meeting of the clubs since the 2015-16 pool stages, with 13 Ireland internationals starting, along with ...
Kaitlin Olson, Rob McElhenney and more step out in support of the Alliance for Children's Rights Gala to honor their friends ...
But there are two active players chasing that number down Gloucester wing Christian Wade, currently on 89 tries and Harlequins scrumhalf Danny Care on 85. “A lot of the English teams are playing ...
There is a "gulf in quality" between Premiership clubs and Europe's elite that may only be solved by boosted salary caps or a changed season format, former England internationals have suggested.
Speaking last month, Harlequins’ Danny Care said it would be “miraculous” if an English team won the Champions Cup this season. Quins, who were one of five Premiership clubs to reach the ...