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Ben’s happy to shout the odds at the Rec

- By JON NEWCOMBE

BEN SPENCER is happy to have made a big noise in the short time he has been at Bath as he looks to impress England boss Eddie Jones.

At 28, the scrum-half is reaching the peak of his powers and is desperate to add to his four replacemen­t appearance­s for the national side, including his late stand-in role in last year’s World Cup final.

England boss Eddie Jones has pointed out areas he’d like to see Spencer improve on now that he has stepped out of the shadows of Richard Wiggleswor­th, his long-time rival for the No.9 shirt at Saracens.

“I’ve had a couple of conversati­ons with Eddie and he has given me a few areas to work on,” Spencer revealed.

“One was to be more vocal and organise the pack and I’ve tried to put that into practice as much as possible.

“I still have a huge desire to play for England and I am always trying to put my best foot forward for the club and hopefully that will come later on.”

As one of the new boys in the Rec changing room, Spencer has been conscious, however, not to over-egg it.

“I guess a bit of worry for me was speaking too much, and giving my opinion too much. I didn’t want to walk in here and be shouting my mouth off as such.

“Hopefully, I have got the balance right. It’s a young team that we’ve got here so the more I can voice my opinion the better.

“Obviously, it was pretty difficult (to do that) at Sarries, purely because of the talent in the group.”

The former Ivybridge College pupil’s long-range intercept try on debut in the win over London Irish in round 14 got his Rec career off to a flying start.

Already he has made more metres for Bath in the Premiershi­p this season than he did at Sarries in a third of the game time.

“I am enjoying it so far. I seem to have started off the ‘new’ season, I guess, quite well, and I am looking forward to the games that are coming thick and fast.”

Spencer is relishing his new-found role as a squad leader and senior player to young scrum-halves like Oli Fox and Max Green.

“I’m enjoying the younger boys coming through, Foxy and Greeny, they’re both great talents.

“I was hugely grateful at Saracens where I had Wiggy and Neil (de Kock) before me, they were huge in terms of my developmen­t and I am trying to repay that back now with Foxy and Greeny.”

Having converted Tom de Glanville’s try in the big win at Leicester last weekend, Spencer is keen to get more opportunit­ies in front of goal.

With a kicking percentage of 75 this season, the former Cambridge player’s figures are not too dissimilar to regular Bath kicker Rhys Priestland.

“Whenever the tee gets handed to me, I do enjoy that responsibi­lity. I wouldn’t mind being a regular goal-kicker.”

 ?? PICTURE: Getty Images ?? Mentor: Wiggleswor­th
Peak of his powers: Ben Spencer scores Bath’s first try against London Irish >Continued from Front
PICTURE: Getty Images Mentor: Wiggleswor­th Peak of his powers: Ben Spencer scores Bath’s first try against London Irish >Continued from Front

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