Danny Care: It's 'dream come true' to be back in the England set-up
Danny Care declared his shock England return a 'dream come true' and then sent a clear message to Eddie Jones by insisting he is better now than when he was last a Test player.
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Danny Care declared his shock England return a 'dream come true' and then sent a clear message to Eddie Jones by insisting he is better now than when he was last a Test player.
Twelve months ago it was the hope that did for Danny Care. He had been in England exile for the best part of three years but his form had not been ignored by the British & Irish Lions head coach, Warren Gatland, to the extent that he received a letter confirming he was on their long list. When the squad was finally announced Care’s name was missing, however, and any chance of an international reprieve appeared to go with it.
Danny Care intends to take full advantage of his surprise England recall by throwing off the shackles of overthinking.
Eddie Jones has told his players to expect a hostile reception in Australia before Tuesday’s flight down under but after handing a surprise recall to Billy Vunipola to bring some much-needed power to his side, he warned the Wallabies that England are “going after them”.
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - South Africa coach Jacques Nienaber has confirmed the Springboks will only have a full complement of their international-based players on Monday, days ahead of the start of the three-test series against Wales that begins on July 2.
Eddie Jones has turned to old timers Billy Vunipola and Danny Care to help deal with the “really aggressive environment" awaiting England in Australia.
Leicester captain Ellis Genge has hailed Steve Borthwick’s “incredible” work behind the Tigers reclaiming a place at the top table of English rugby.
Eddie Jones insists England are ready to hunt down the Wallabies as they prepare for confrontation on and off the pitch during their three-Test tour of Australia.