AYOOLA Erinle pulled on an England shirt against Canada on Sunday and then said: "I want more of this."
The Wasps centre, who was nominated as the Premiership's Player of the Year came on at half-time during England's 29-5 defeat of Canada in the Churchill Cup.
And Erinle, who has struggled to gain international recognition wants the tour of North America to be a springboard to further success.
He said: "I'll be giving my best with God's grace, taking on board everything that is said by the coaching staff and learning from other players and develop as a player."
Erinle played for England when they took on the Barbarians in the traditional end-of-season clash last month and he got a taste of what it's like to turn out for your country.
He said: "It was awesome. There was an amazing crowd and I felt really privileged. I'd seen BaaBaas games as a child and you would dream about being involved with those games.
"It was a dream come true so I was really relishing the opportunity. I was glad I could be involved in such a momentous occasion.
"We gelled quite well though there are still some things to work on."
But Erinle will be getting a taste of what international rugby is like when England play in the final this weekend against an Argentina side that drew with the British Lions last month.
He said: "It's going to be quite juicy. They fielded a massively understrength side against the Lions and were phenomenal.
"It will be a massive challenge and it will take all 38-squad members to pull together and play as we can.
"They've got a formidable pack but they've got some lightning pace out in their backs.
"They're very quick and are talented footballers."
Erinle made an impact when coming on as substitute for England on Sunday.
And clubmate Tom Voyce was in sensational form with a superb try, going past seven players to touch down.
Wasps winger Paul Sackey was also in the scoring mood, giving England the lead when he touched down in the first half.
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