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Sky Sports talks to England rugby star Danny Care about World Cup, Sevens and Liverpool's title hopes

Danny Care during the England media access at Twickenham Stadium
Image: Danny Care during the England media access at Twickenham Stadium

England scrum-half Danny Care talked to Sky Sports about the importance of rugby sevens to developing the game, his World Cup dream and hopes for his football team, Liverpool, winning the Premier League.

Care also admitted his dream would be to pull on the red shirt at Anfield, as he tries his best to get his rugby team-mates to have a kick around with the round ball as often as possible. "I'd have loved to have pulled on that red shirt, but it's the white shirt and the four quarters for me in this game," Care added. "I try to do a little bit whenever I can. In training I get the football out to warm the boys up but it gets quickly booted away by one of the angry coaches because they don't like seeing that on the pitch. "But we're all failed footballers anyway us rugby players so we like to get the round ball out and have a kick around every now and again!" England Rugby Union and former England Sevens player, Danny Care was speaking on behalf of HSBC at the Rosslyn Park HSBC National Schools Sevens where he helped run HSBC coaching clinics for schools during the tournament. For more information visit www.rpns7.co.uk