Snubbed England star scores stunning 60m try on Premiership return


Adam Radwan scored a stunning try as Gloucester suffered back-to-back defeats as strugglers Newcastle claimed a surprise 27-21 win at Kingsholm.

Radwan outpaced the home defence with an arcing run to the corner.

Adam Radwan facts:

  • Radwan was released from the Newcastle Falcons academy when he was 18 before getting a call to say they needed a winger for an ‘A’ League game against Leicester
  • He was clocked by England reaching a top speed of 10.85 metres per second
  • Radwan, the proud son of an Egyptian father from Port Said is Yorkshire born and bred but with an appreciation and pride in his Egyptian heritage
  • Radwan actually needs glasses, but wears contact lenses most of the time

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#1. Jonny May

Telegraph 6/10: “Yellow carded for killing the ball scrambling back to stop Riley. Little threat in attack and looked rusty.”

The I 6/10: “Flew up and down the field in true Jonny May fashion. His kick chase was fast as per and helped force a knock on and pressure Japan catchers. His cover tackle on Dylan Riley, whilst impressive, resulted in a yellow card, however. But whether it’s rust or age, he’s starting to slow down it seems.”

Replacement: Tommy Freeman (Northampton Saints), Adam Radwan (Newcastle Falcons), Cadan Murley (Harlequins)

Jonny May of England during the Autumn Nations Match between England and Tonga at Twickenham Stoop on 6 November 2021. Photo: Tom Sandberg/PPAUK

Jonny May facts:

  1. May married his long-term partner and personal trainer Sophie in 2017
  2. He was childhood friends with pop star Ed Sheeran
  3. May has played for three clubs in his professional career: Moseley, Gloucester and Leicester Tigers
  4. He’s second on England’s all-time top try-scorers list behind Rory Underwood (49)
  5. May once ran the 100m in 10.71 seconds, just 1.01 seconds slower than Usain Bolt’s world record

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