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Star eyes Quins prize
Rugby Union, 20:53, August 26, 2010 ,
Scrum-half Danny Care says he is aiming to bring some silverware to the Stoop after extending his contract with Harlequins.
The 23-year-old joined Quins four years ago from Leeds as an understudy to Andy Gomersall and quickly went on to make a name for himself following a string of blistering performances.
Care has since gone on to play 23 times for England and is one of the Quins most valuable assets in a dangerous group of backs.
However, since joining the club Care has yet to taste success with the Harlequins, finishing in eighth place last season as they failed to build on their 2008-09 campaign when they qualified for the Heineken Cup.
Care says he is very happy to have put pen-to-paper on a three-year contract and is keen to put an end to the club's wait to secure some more silverware.
"I am delighted to have re-signed for Quins. There is no other club I would rather play for," he said after penning the new deal.
"They have been amazing and have really helped to develop my career and make me the player I am."


