Care merits his century, says youngs

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BEN Youngs has backed his long-time rival Danny Care to step up on what would be his 100th appearance for England against Ireland next weekend.

Youngs, who is England men’s all-time record appearance holder, spent much of his Test career battling Care for the England No.9 jersey.

Having now retired, he believes the Harlequins scrum-half deserves a chance against Ireland to bring up his century.

“Given it’s his 100th cap, at Twickenham, you’d think that the occasion would bring out the best in Danny Care,” said Youngs.

“If he gets the nod, I think that would be very fitting. Danny absolutely deserves it. He should be incredibly proud of what he’s done and how well he has represented England for over a decade. To get 100 caps is no mean feat, only a select few players have achieved that.”

Youngs will be keeping a close eye on selection decisions at scrum-half, with Ben Spencer having come off the bench at Murrayfield, while Alex Mitchell started the Six Nations before injury.

However, the Leicester scrum-half believes the key will be how England’s ball-carriers cope against Ireland’s ferocious breakdown jackals, rather than who is delivering the ball from the ruck.

Old rivals: Ben Youngs, left, and Danny Care

He added: “Ireland’s attacking breakdown is phenomenal, the speed they get people into rucks and the speed of ball they produce. And then, vice-versa, for you they are extremely good at slowing you down. So there will be a massive focus on our ball-carriers, various people like Ellis Genge, Ollie Chessum and Ben Earl to get England momentum but also to generate the quick ball to help the

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