May recovering well from injury
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Jonny May had to watch from the sidelines as England claimed a first 6 Nations Grand Slam in 13 years.
The Gloucester Rugby winger suffered a knee injury during a Premiership Rugby draw with Harlequins in December, which required surgery and ruled him out of action until the end of the season.
May is hopeful that once he is back in full form he can earn back his spot in the England jersey, but pointed out that watching the Six Nations was certainly a strange experience.
"The Six Nations was a tough one for me because I was watching and wanting England to win but frustrated not to be out there," said May.
"I just need to get my head down now, do the work and show Jones that I can get fit for the start of next season and put my hand up for international selection."
The Gloucester Rugby winger suffered a knee injury during a Premiership Rugby draw with Harlequins in December, which required surgery and ruled him out of action until the end of the season.
May is hopeful that once he is back in full form he can earn back his spot in the England jersey, but pointed out that watching the Six Nations was certainly a strange experience.
"The Six Nations was a tough one for me because I was watching and wanting England to win but frustrated not to be out there," said May.
"I just need to get my head down now, do the work and show Jones that I can get fit for the start of next season and put my hand up for international selection."