As he prepares for the possibility of marking his fellow Gloucester wing, England’s Jonny May says ‘I can just about keep up’
Jonny May and Louis Rees-Zammit, the Gloucester wingers who both scored memorable tries in last weekend’s Six Nations, are expected to be marking each other at the Principality Stadium next Saturday – but it may not happen.
May was picked on England’s left wing and Rees-Zammit on Wales’s right when the sides met in Llanelli three months ago but the clubmates ended up on the opposite sides of the field. When the match started, Josh Adams swapped flanks with Rees-Zammit, whose first three international starts were on the left.