England boss Eddie Jones has named two returning speedsters in his latest squad for a three-day training camp this week as part of preparations for the July tour of Australia.
Jonny May made his comeback for Gloucester on Saturday, featuring as a second-half substitute after five months out recovering from a knee injury.
There are first involvements in a 35-man senior England camp for Biyi Alo, Charlie Atkinson, Freddie Clarke, Sam Jeffries and Namibia-born Exeter prop Patrick Schickerling.Players from Premiership semi-finalists Leicester, Saracens, Harlequins and Northampton were not considered for selection. Exeter hooker Luke Cowan-Dickie and Bath wing Anthony Watson will attend the camp in London to undertake rehab work as they continue to recover from injuries.
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