VIDEO: Danny Care Previews England's tour of New Zealand

Electric scrum-half Danny Care missed out on England’s first Test of the series in Auckland after suffering a shoulder injury in training; however, the Harlequin is now fit again and ready to pit himself against the best side in the world.

Care was mightily impressive throughout the 2014 RBS 6 Nations campaign, with a number of standout performances in each game, second only to Harlequins teammate Mike Brown.

After being edged to the title by Ireland, Care and his England side are more determined than ever, with a World Cup around the corner, to prove their worth on the biggest stage of all, and take on New Zealand in their own backyard.

Care made his England debut back in 2008 against the All Blacks as a second half replacement, once again on their home soil, but suffered a heavy defeat. The following week care made his first start and scored his first try for England, but the team slumped to another heavy defeat by 44 points to 12.

This time round, though, with the second test just a few days away, Care, who has been passed as fit, is chomping at the bit to compete against the World Champions and erase the memories of his last tour to the land of the black fern, with a series win.

Talking Rugby Union bring you an exclusive talk with Danny Care about the tour of New Zealand and how he believes England will fair.