Shane Drahm is one of Worcester Warriors new signings for the 2005/06 campaign. He's been speaking to BBC Hereford & Worcester's Nicola Goodwin. Brisbane-born Drahm has just celebrated his 28th birthday and is looking forward to playing for Warriors, after moving to Sixways from Northampton: "I wanted to be part of something new. Worcester have done the hard job and stayed in the Premiership and now we can really start aiming for higher achievements." Knee operation Over the summer Drahm had an operation to remove part of his right knee cap, after discovering that he was born with split patellas. He has spent much of the pre-season period recovering and undergoing physio treatment in a bid to be ready for the new season. He says that the team are itching to begin the season and want to beat their 9th place finish of last term: "The guys are keen now, not to go out there and try and stay up, we want to improve on last year and achieve higher things." In the interview with BBC Hereford and Worcester's Nicola Goodwin, Shane talks about: - Why he switched to Worcester from Northampton
- A new challenge at Sixways
- Moving with his family to Worcester
- A frustrating pre-season recovering from an operation
- Hopes and expectations for the new season
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