England winger Jonny May racked up his first international hat-trick with a devastating series of scores against France at Twickenham on Sunday.
May ripped through the French defence after just two minutes when Elliot Daly capitalised on a French turnover before beating a couple of defenders and dinking a kick towards the line where May raced clear of the chasing pack to score.
Elliot Daly 👏👏👏!
Dances through a couple of defenders and kicks a stunning assist for Jonny May!#FRAvENG #VMTVRugby #GuinnessSixNations pic.twitter.com/KgJdUCIQ4u
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The Leicester Tigers winger then added his second try of the game after just 23 minutes when he danced his way past Damian Penaud to score.
Jonny May's second try of the game!
Look at the movement and pass from Owen Farrell! 🔥#ENGvFRA #VMTVRugby #GuinnessSixNations pic.twitter.com/L8Dyap2wKX
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May then completed his hat-trick just before the half-hour mark when he jumped on the end of a Chris Ashton grubber kick to score in a blistering first half hour in London.
Penaud did ultimately redeem himself when he finished off an excellent counter-attack by France with full-back Yoann Huget searing through the English defence, including fending off the challenge of May, before sending Penaud racing away towards the corner to score.
England wrapped up the four try bonus point just before half-time with Henry Slade stepping Matheiu Bastareaud to score.
Kick through from Chris Ashton. 👟🏉
Jonny May finishes. 🏃♂️💨
Simples. 🕶#ENGvFRA #VMTVRugby #GuinnessSixNations pic.twitter.com/iypaj6uihC
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