OITA, JAPAN (REUTERS) – Winger Jonny May scored two tries in three first-half minutes, as England underlined their Rugby World Cup credentials with a dominant 40-16 win over Australia on Saturday to set up a semi-final against New Zealand . Four years after the Wallabies sent England packing out of their own tournament , Eddie Jones’ side gained a measure of revenge while extending their winning streak over the Australians to seven matches. Australia played a full part in an engrossing contest but in the end were well beaten by a team who defended stoutly, took their chances ruthlessly and had a fly-half in Owen Farrell, who managed the game maturely and kicked flawlessly for 20 points. England, who scored four tries in all to Australia’s one, have now won three out of three World Cup quarter-finals against Australia following their upset wins of 1995 and 2007 and will move on with confidence to the clash with the All Blacks, who beat Ireland 46-14 later on Saturday. “I thought Australia made that a brilliant game. They attacked throughout but our boys did well in defence and managed to get some field position off the back of it,” said skipper Farrell. “We…