The Scotsman

Care back in England fold after he mends ways

- Andy HAMPSON

eNGLAND head coach stuart Lancaster feels Danny Care has now earned the right to resume his internatio­nal career.

the mercurial scrum-half will return to the england side for the first time since last August tomorrow after being named in Lancaster’s team to face south Africa in the third test. the 25-year-old missed the World Cup last autumn through injury and was then dropped for the RBs 6 Nations in the wake of a series of alcohol-related off-field incidents.

Lancaster warned Care he would have to reform his ways to earn a recall and the england coach is satisfied the Harlequins half-back has now done that.

Care, who has 32 caps, finished the domestic season well and was one of the standout performers in last week’s tour match against the southern Barbarians in Kimberley.

Lancaster said: “Danny and i go back a long way, back to the academy. it is nice to finally coach him again in the starting team and i am looking forward to seeing him perform.

“He had a broad grin on his face when i told him. He knows he is in a competitiv­e position with Ben Youngs and Lee Dickson both playing well in the six Nations. i know he was desperatel­y disappoint­ed not to make the first test or be on the bench, but i said to him he had to work hard and earn the right to get into the team. i feel he has done that.”

Care has leaped ahead of Dickson in the pecking order to earn a starting berth following injury to Youngs.

Dickson, a substitute in the first two tests, was again among the replacemen­ts as Lancaster announced his side for the clash at port elizabeth’s Nelson Mandela Bay stadium.

in all, Lancaster has made six changes as he looks to secure a consolatio­n win following defeats in Durban and Johannesbu­rg. Flanker James Haskell has also been given the chance to resurrect his internatio­nal career in place of injured captain Chris Robshaw.

Haskell, who has 42 caps, has not played since last year’s disastrous World Cup campaign after opting to broaden his experience by playing club rugby in Japan and New Zealand. the 27-year-old’s return was made possible by his decision to rejoin former club Wasps next season.

Lancaster said: “i hadn’t coached him before but he has been very positive, upbeat. He is an extrovert character but in a good way. He brings a lot of energy to the team.”

A Goode (Saracens); C Ashton (Northampto­n), J Joseph (London Irish), M Tuilagi (Leicester), B Foden (Northampto­n); T Flood (Leicester), D Care (Harlequins); A Corbisiero (London Irish), D Hartley (Northampto­n, capt), D Cole (Leicester), T Palmer (Stade Francais), G Parling (Leicester), T Johnson (Exeter), J Haskell (Otago Highlander­s), T Waldrom (Leicester). Subs: L Mears (Bath), J Marler (Harlequins), M Botha (Saracens), P Dowson (Northampto­n), L Dickson (Northampto­n), O Farrell (Saracens), B Barritt (Saracens).

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