CHISELDON's Jonny May brought a sold out Twickenham to its feet for the second time in three games, following up his blistering try against New Zealand with another devastating burst of speed for the first of his two touchdowns in England's 28-9 victory over Samoa.
The former Royal Wootton Bassett RFC junior continued his good try-scoring form as George Ford brought England's autumn to life with an impressive full debut to end the 2015 World Cup hosts' five-match losing run.
Ford - making his first start at fly-half with Owen Farrell switching to inside centre - kicked 13 points.
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