'England working on tackle technique every day'

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'England working on tackle technique every day'
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Scrum-half Danny Care says England have been working on their tackle technique every day as they look to improve their discipline for the World Cup.

Danny Care is set to play at his second World Cup for England - his only previous World Cup appearance was against Uruguay in 2015

Owen Farrell was shown a red card in the win over Wales and Billy Vunipola was sent off in the defeat by Ireland. "In big games, you need 15 players on the pitch. There will be some [red cards] in the World Cup and we are just hoping they are not ours." "The way he has handled everything that has been thrown at him has been exceptional. Some of the stuff you have seen written about him has been horrible. He has kept his head down and taken to it with the upmost dignity.

Both Farrell and Vunipola were initially shown yellow cards and sent to the sin bin by the on-field referee while an official in the bunker reviewed the incidents, before on both occasions deciding they deserved red cards. "We have to be better and we know that and hopefully we are getting them [red cards] out the way before the World Cup."Away defeats by Wales and Ireland have come either side of a home win over Wales for England during their warm-up campaign.

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