David Walsh analyses Danny Care's role in the England squad in The Times.
"Delon Armitage stands apart from the others, momentarily on the outside.
"Nick Easter walks past and jumps into one of the parked Land Rovers, James Haskell has the keys for another, and Danny Care ambles towards a five-litre monster they call No 7. Further back, Steve Thompson watches the traffic and thinks he would rather be in hunting gear, a rifle on his shoulder, a forest in his sights.
"But this England squad get-together in west London is about young men bonding with high-powered vehicles. So Easter zips out of his parking bay, then Haskell and Armitage catches Care’s attention. “Danny, mate,” he says, “I’ve been out twice but each time as a passenger. Now they want me to go out again in the back seat.”