Jonny May: England wing a doubt for Six Nations because of injury

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Jonny May started all three of England's World Cup games in September and October

England wing Jonny May will have surgery on a knee injury, meaning he could miss the Six Nations.

May, 25, limped off while playing for Gloucester in their Premiership draw with Harlequins last Sunday.

England start their Six Nations campaign under new coach Eddie Jones against Scotland on 6 February.

"Jonny has suffered a pretty significant knee injury that requires surgery," Gloucester boss David Humphreys told the Gloucester Citizen., external

"He's seeing a specialist on Tuesday and based on the outcome of that we will have a much clearer picture of what needs to be done.

"Most importantly, it is a huge blow for Jonny to suffer an injury like that at this stage of the season. But knowing him and his dedication, he will leave no stone unturned in his recovery."

England coach Jones has already lost centre Henry Slade, back row Dave Ewers and prop Kieran Brookes to injury.

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