WILL PRYCE considered quitting amid fears he wasn't good enough but is now targeting England glory.
The 21-year-old faces Canberra this weekend after his long-awaited Newcastle Knights debut in Saturday's thrilling NRL win over Parramatta Eels.
Dazzling stand-off Pryce joined from Huddersfield in the off-season but had to wait seven months for his chance.
He made the most of it with a tryscoring bow and the English export admitted: "It was one of the best nights of my life. I've only just come down to earth from cloud nine about how good of a week and night it was.
"To have my family there and get the win, it was massive, everything I dreamt of."
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