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Danny Care: 'We can beat South Africa'

Care: 'We can beat South Africa'
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Scrum-half Danny Care insists that England are confident ahead of their clash with South Africa at the weekend.

England scrum-half Danny Care has insisted that the team will bounce back from defeat against Australia when they face South Africa at the weekend.

Stuart Lancaster's side were defeated 20-14 by the Wallabies at the weekend, but Care is confident ahead of the "hugely exciting task".

"I think the great thing about these internationals is there is such a massive opportunity to play against the best team again next week," Care told Sky Sports News.

"Playing against South Africa at Twickenham again is a hugely exciting task for us. We'll work on a few things Monday and Tuesday I'm sure, review the game, but look forward to what's going to be a massive test and I'm sure you can expect a bit of a backlash from the boys come Saturday."

England defeated Fiji in their first autumn international.

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England coach Stuart Lancaster before the match with Australia on November 17, 2012
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