Career
He is currently assistant coach of Castleford Tigers. A Great Britain international representative stand-off or scrum half, Orr played in Super League for Castleford Tigers, Harlequins RL and Wigan. During this period, he gained many representative honours.
He has gained senior representative experience as well, captaining Yorkshire to victory in the 2003 Origin match.
He has played for England and also for Great Britain in the 2002 series against New Zealand. Danny decided to leave Castleford Tigers at the end of the 2003 Super League season, signing a 4-year deal with Wigan.
His last game for the club was against Wigan in the final league match of the 2003 season. He said that the decision was "exceptionally difficult" but added: "I wish to make a totally clean break from Castleford and move with my family to the most famous and successful rugby league club in the world."
Wigan coach of the time Stuart Raper commented: "Danny is a very good all round player who will be an asset to any side and I am pleased that he has chosen Wigan.
He will blend very well into our line-up."
Despite some good performances towards the end of the 2006 season, Wigan decided to allow Orr to leave.
Some reports suggested Orr did not want to leave Wigan but he was sold to Harlequins Rugby League on 12 October 2006. Orr signed a three-year deal with the Harlequins starting in 2007 and was replaced at Wigan by Trent Barrett. Orr rejoined his hometown club Castleford Tigers in 2011 after signing a one-year deal.
In July 2011, he signed a one-year extension to his deal, keeping him at his homewtown club for the 2012 season.
Danny Orr announced on Thursday 26 July 2012 that he would retire at the end of the Super League season to take up a coaching job with Castleford Tigers, thus ending his 16-year professional career. Orr became assistant coach of Castleford in 2013, a position he currently holds.
He had a short period as interim head coach in 2013 following the departure of Ian Millward.