St George Illawarra halfback Benji Marshall says he has cut the razzle dazzle from his game and is no longer trying to play like a young man.
Marshall had his best game in Dragons colours in the NRL side's 24-12 upset win over Melbourne on Monday night.
The 29-year-old No 7 will be remembered by league fans for that famous flick pass to Pat Richards in the 2005 grand final and his trademark jinking sidestep that spawned countless imitators in parks throughout Australia and New Zealand.
He says an honesty session with coach Paul McGregor on his return to the NRL, after a stint in rugby, helped him realise he is not the player he used to be, but that does not mean he is a spent force.
"When I came back, I was probably trying to be the player I was when I was 18 or 19 and score every try and be the hero," he said.