Jonny May accelerated clear as England's second-highest try-scorer with a stunning finish as Italy fell to a 41-18 Guinness Six Nations defeat at Twickenham.
May plundered his 32nd international touch down on the stroke of half-time by leaping for the whitewash and grounding the ball from a mid-air horizontal position.
It was a remarkable moment of skill and ingenuity from one of the game's most ruthless finishers, whose acrobatics swept him over a despairing tackle by Luca Sperandio and up one place in England's all-time try-scoring charts.
Having moved above Ben Cohen and Will Greenwood into clear second, Rory Underwood's total of 49 is the last remaining target.
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