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Miles Benjamin talks about ending his try famine and playing in front of Martin Johnson

By Brian Dick on Oct 6, 08 01:10 PM in

Worcester wing Miles Benjamin, try scoring sensation of Warriors' 2007-08 campaign and England's best ever finish in the IRB Junior World Championships, is back to his best.

After a slow - and scoreless - start to his season the Birmingham-born starlet has bagged three in two games in recent days and looks once more to be the dynamic, power-running threat that shot on to the scene midway through last term.

Here he tells rugby correspondent Brian Dick of his refusal to panic during his barren run and his dreams of playing for his country.

Thankfully, he says, he had no idea Martin Johnson was watching as he grabbed a brace in the EDF Energy Cup victory over London Irish on Sunday.

To listen to the interview click here


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