

Former England International International and Harley Quinn Scrum Vanny Care announced that they will retire from the Professional Rugby Union at the end of the season.
The 38 -year -old boy joined Quins in 2006 and participated in the club 394 times and won two Gallagher Premier Symptics and the European ChallanguP.
He has appeared in two World Cups in the UK, who has built an international career for 16 years and finished with 101 caps in his name.
“So it’s time to finally. Unfortunately, when I played in this amazing club for 19 years, I will retire from the rugby at the end of the season,” CARE said.
“Thank you for the bottom of my heart for letting Liz’s young people come down to this club and feel like home from the first day.
“To all fans. Thank you for all of you and my family. As I said, you have brought us to your heart. You have sang more louder than when you call my name.
CARE was a member of the Grand Slam winning team in the UK in 2016 and insisted on the title of six countries in 2011 and 2017. He made his debut at age 21 in June 2008 and played in Auckland’s test with New Zealand.
After retirement, nursing will represent Harlequins, which acts as an ambassador.
England’s director Steve Borthwick added: “Danny has become a heartbeat of all teams for the stadium with his passion, technology and energy lighting.
“He gave everything to Rugby, and I congratulate you on a great career.
“On behalf of the team, we hope to do our best to him in the next chapter. As we know Danny, we can soon hear his voice on the screen and bring the same passion and personality as he brought to the pitch.”
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