Saracens flyer Noah Cato is confident England Under-20s can book their place in the semi-finals of the IRB Junior World Championship at the expense of Australia on Saturday.
Mark Mapletoft's men have swept aside Canada and Fiji in Pool C but the Wallabies are bound to present a far greater test at Rodney Parade in Newport.
And try-machine Cato, who crossed the line in both matches, is confident the thriving Under-20s side can add a world crown to their 2008 Six Nations Grand Slam.
"The wins we’ve had have been very good," said Cato, who recently signed a new two year deal with the Men in Black. "But we’ve got a lot to learn from them as our second half performances were not so good. "We’ve been through a lot together and we can get a positive result against Australia if we play the way we know we can. Our eye is not on the prize just yet - our focus is Australia, which will be a tough challenge."
To read more from Cato, including his expectations for Saracens next season, pick up a copy of this Friday's Watford Observer.
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