Danny Care told he has World Cup chance if he proves himself against Barbarians
Danny Care has been told by England that he could figure in their plans for next year’s World Cup if he makes the most of his international comeback.
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Danny Care has been told by England that he could figure in their plans for next year’s World Cup if he makes the most of his international comeback.
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