CHISLEDON'S Jonny May is the leading contender to complete England's complement of wings at the World Cup after being described by Stuart Lancaster as the star performer of the summer training camp.

Anthony Watson and Jack Nowell are certain to be included among the final 31-man squad, leaving former Royal Wootton Bassett RFC youngster May - who plays for Gloucester - Semesa Rokoduguni, Marland Yarde and Chris Ashton to battle it out for the last available place.

Lancaster, England's head coach, has revealed it is May who has caught the eye during three weeks of training at Pennyhill Park and a fortnight in Denver.

"Jonny has been the stand-out performer in the squad so far. He's been really excellent. He's really got the bit between his teeth," Lancaster said.

May scored a wonder try during England's defeat to New Zealand in last November's Test at Twickenham but his international form dipped during the Six Nations Championship at he subsequently lost his place.

However, he was in fine form towards the end of the domestic season, helping Gloucester to victory in the European Challenge Cup.