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'Ludicrous' - Jonny May's airborne finish has England fans going nuts online

By Ian Cameron
Jonny May /Getty

Flying wing Jonny May has the internet salivating once again after a phenomenal finish extended England’s lead over Italy at Twickenham.

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May went airborne to jump over the attempted tackle of an Italian defender, who was left clutching at thin air, only for the Gloucester man to successfully dot the ball down without putting a foot in touch.

Although heavy favorites to win, the quality of the England winger’s finish simply couldn’t be ignored.

“As good as you’ll ever see” wrote Alex Spink.

“Jonny May is a ludicrous finisher,” wrote Will Macpherson.

“Aiiiiiiirrrrrr Jonny May, hell of a finish!!!,” wrote former England centre Mike Tindall.

“What a try from Jonny May! [Clapping hands] He’s pretty quick for a Number 8,” joked Luke Smith, referring to May’s penchant for slotting into England’s back row on occasion.

“Amazingly good finish from Jonny “the chicken noises” May. Video footage from play time with his friends from this week below!,” wrote Andy Goode.

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Memories of the Calcutta Cup debacle came rushing back as England conceded two early penalties before leaking a try after only 144 seconds, with Montanna Ioane capitalising on some sluggish defending to race in.

They had been caught cold by Italy’s tempo with Anthony Watson and Elliot Daly at fault, but Farrell settled nerves with a penalty as the setback made way for a spell of red rose dominance.

A short-range free-kick saw the ball retained in the pack and eventually the Azzurri cracked before the succession of pick and goes, with Jonny Hill touching down.

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Additional reporting PA

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