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England desperate to make up for Scotland defeat – May
England have been eager to right the wrongs of their defeat to Scotland ever since walking off the pitch at Murrayfield, says Jonny May.
Jonny May says England’s Six Nations defeat to Scotland has given them an “edge” in training as they look to bounce back against France.
England’s Grand Slam hopes were ended at Murrayfield a fortnight ago as Scotland secured a surprise 25-13 win over their neighbours to reclaim the Calcutta Cup.
But that result has simply ramped up the intensity in training, according to winger May, as Eddie Jones’ side hope to make amends at the Stade de France on Saturday.
“The boys have been training hard and smashing each other in training,” May said. “You can just feel it.
“It’s a shame we didn’t have a game last week because we all wanted to get back out on the pitch.
“It’s not that we were complacent or anything, but sometimes you do get beaten and it does bring an edge and a desire to get back out there and put it right.”
Eddie Jones gives you the lowdown on squad selection ahead of #FRAvENG
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— England Rugby (@EnglandRugby) March 8, 2018
May has been named in Jones’ XV for the clash with France, swapping wings to the right as Elliot Daly returns on the left.
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