Benji Marshall proved he still has that that magic touch as he created and finished off a wonderful team try yesterday.
The Dragons ended their seven-match losing streak, beating the Knights 46-24 at the Jubilee Oval to reignite their hopes of making the top eight.
In the 65th minute, theDragons led 28-24 when Benji's bomb was slapped back 30 metres by Gareth Widdop, forcing Marshall to dash back to pick up the ball 40 metres out and instigate another attack on the last play.
He sprinted up the touchline before fooling the Knights defenders with a sublime dummy and passing back inside to Widdop, who offloaded to Mitch Rein.
The Knights rushed to force Rein into touch before he looped the ball back into play over his head, right into the grateful hands of Marshall who just about managed to reach out and touch the ball down.
He's not played for the Kiwis since 2012 but the injury to Shaun Johnson could force Stephen Kearney to reconsider Benji for international selection once more, ahead of the Kiwis tour of England at the end of the season.