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Jonny May, the England rugby winger, has announced his retirement from international rugby. May, who made his debut in June 2013, retires as England's second top try scorer in men's Test rugby, with 36 tries. Only four players have scored more tries in Tier 1 Test rugby during that period. May scored 36 tries in 78 international appearances. Ben Youngs, England's most capped rugby player, has also retired from international rugby.
Just some of the legends who are hanging up their international boots now the World Cup has reached its conclusion 💪 #RWC2023 #rugby #legends https://t.co/UCj8kSV2qD
Jonny May, pure speed! 🔥 A collection of some of his best in the Guinness Six Nations 🫶 https://t.co/dq3AFWxgBI
Quick tribute to Jonny May. Controversial, but, the Ireland 2020 try > that first try for England against New Zealand in 2014. https://t.co/YZ005vE0MD
Ben Youngs has retired from international rugby. 127 caps over 13 years & England men's most capped rugby player, Youngs has been crucial to many of England's big wins. To see all his England highlights, click the link here: https://t.co/GdeAenFx0w https://t.co/WHBYVoGMnR
👏 The finisher scored 36 tries in 78 international appearances. 🏴 England wing Jonny May hangs up Test boots. #RWC2023 https://t.co/jILCHN9lND
36 – Jonny May retires as @EnglandRugby’s 2nd top try scorer in men’s Test rugby, having crossed the line 36 times since making his debut in June 2013 (Rory Underwood, 49) - only four players have scored more tries in Tier 1 Test rugby during that period. Legendary. https://t.co/0G6ZvmjWqU