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Success won't change me: Wilkinson
November 25, 2003 13:52 IST

England flyhalf Jonny Wilkinson says he is determined not to let success go to his head after returning home to a huge welcome after winning the World Cup.

An uncomfortable-looking Wilkinson told a new conference shortly after arriving at Heathrow airport: "I want to continue being myself. I'm going to do exactly the same things I did before I went on tour.

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"I'm after a bit of peace and quiet. I want to get back now to be with my family, where I feel totally comfortable and totally myself."

Skipper Martin Johnson, meanwhile, said he would take time to reflect before deciding on his playing future after leading England to their 20-17 extra-time win over Australia on Saturday.

"People have been asking me [about retirement] for 18 months," the 33-year-old said. "It's not the time to make that decision now."

He said he would talk to his coaches and his family but added: "You never want to leave playing for England, especially when you are winning."

The team was thronged by hundreds of supporters when they arrived at Heathrow airport just after 5 a.m. on Monday.

"It's been a bit overwhelming. To see so many people has been fantastic," Johnson said.

"The guys couldn't believe it. There were thousands of people waiting in the freezing cold."

Source: REUTERS
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