Referee Nigel Owens has provided more clarity on Jonny May’s spectacular try at the weekend against Italy - a score whose legality he questioned on Twitter.
The Wales wing’s show-stopping performance against Scotland came just a few hours after England speedster May collected his 32nd Test try.
For a second consecutive weekend a sending off dominated Six Nations headlines as Scotland’s Zander Fagerson followed Ireland’s Peter O’Mahony in seeing red.
May leapt almost four feet into the air to evade a despairing late cover tackle from Luca Sperandio.
Jonny May took a big leap at Twickenham to score against Italy and fire his way into second place on the all-time England try-scoring list.
Jonny May accelerated clear as England’s second-highest try-scorer with a stunning finish as Italy fell to a 41-18 Guinness Six Nations defeat at Twickenham.
Flying wing Jonny May has the internet salivating once again after a phenomenal finish extended England's lead over Italy at Twickenham.
Every member of Eddie Jones’ squad had a photo taken in the famous red shirt at St George’s Park last Wednesday.