Danny Cipriani (; born 2 November 1987) is an English professional
rugby union
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player currently unattached. He most recently played for
Premiership Rugby
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side
Bath and previously played for
Gloucester
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,
Sale Sharks and
Wasps
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in the Premiership and
Melbourne Rebels
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in
Super Rugby. He plays
fly-half
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and
fullback. He has also played for
England
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. Since starting in the Wasps academy in 2003, Cipriani has been capped for England 16 times.
Early career
Cipriani went to the
Wimbledon College
Wimbledon College is a government-maintained, voluntary-aided, Jesuit Roman Catholic secondary school and sixth form for boys aged 11 to 19 in Wimbledon, London.
The college was founded in 1892 "for improvement in living and learning for the g ...
prep school in London,
Donhead
Donhead is an all-male independent, preparatory day school located in Wimbledon, in the London Borough of Merton. The school is under the governance of the Jesuits, a Catholic religious order founded by Ignatius of Loyola in 1540. Independent Sc ...
. Spotted as a rugby talent at Donhead, he was offered a full scholarship and he was then advised to move to the Junior House of
The Oratory School
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near
Reading
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in order for him to continue his development.
He later moved to
Whitgift School
("He who perseveres, conquers")
, established =
, closed =
, type = Independent school
, religious_affiliation = Church of England
, president =
, head_label = Head Master
, head = Christopher Ramsey
, c ...
in
Croydon
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after
Common Entrance
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.
A keen all-round sportsman, Cipriani played junior
football for
Queens Park Rangers
Queens Park Rangers Football Club, commonly abbreviated to QPR, is a professional football club based in Shepherd's Bush, West London, England, which compete in the . After a nomadic early existence, they have played home matches at Loftus Ro ...
and was offered youth terms by
Reading
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. He also played schoolboy
cricket
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for
Berkshire and
Oxfordshire. He was invited to join
Surrey County Cricket Club as a batsman.
He also played
squash
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at county level. He first played club rugby at
Rosslyn Park in
Roehampton
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, where he developed his passion for the game. A former coach, Tony Durrant, described him as "
precocious
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*'' Precocious Youth'' (G ...
". Cipriani himself has given credit to the youth level coaches that encouraged his flamboyant playstyle. He also acknowledges local hero Bobby Walsh for taking a special interest in his development at the club.
Club career
Wasps
Cipriani joined Wasps Academy in 2003, and made his debut against
Bristol
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aged 17 in December 2004 in the Powergen Cup. Cipriani joined the Wasps Academy full-time in the 2006–07 season. He initially played for
Wasps
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under-21 team and
Wasps
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A team before making more regular appearances for the first team in 2007. He started as Wasps won the
2007 Heineken Cup Final
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.
After
Alex King left Wasps in the summer of 2007, the
fly-half
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position at the club became vacant, and, after playing in a series of positions for Wasps in the early games of the 2007–08 season Cipriani played two games in an at fly-half, against Gloucester and Munster, Wasps winning both.
He is quicker over 69 metres than
Paul Sackey
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He is an England international. He has also played for the England Saxons an ...
and this story was confirmed by their sprinting coach.
On 6 October 2008, Cipriani was involved in a bust-up with club and international teammate
Josh Lewsey
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Background and early life
Lewsey was born in Bromley, L ...
in a training ground fight.
Cipriani was left nursing a bloody nose and cut lip following the incident at Wasps' training ground. The spat started after Lewsey accused Cipriani of missing several tackles during a full-contact session.
On 18 May 2008, Cipriani suffered a fracture dislocation of his right ankle during Wasps semi-final play-off victory over Bath. Cipriani was tackled by
Olly Barkley
Oliver John Barkley (born 28 November 1981) is a former English rugby union player who played for Bath, Gloucester, Racing Metro, Grenoble, Scarlets and London Welsh at fly-half between 2001 and 2016.
Early career
Barkley was born in Hammersmit ...
and got trapped at the bottom of a ruck in the 49th minute at
Adams Park. He was ruled out of England's tour of New Zealand due to his ankle fracture. The injury also ruled him out of Wasps' victory in the
2007–08 Premiership final.
Cipriani made his return to
Wasps
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in a Premiership match against Bath on 1 October 2008. His recovery was described as remarkable, given the severity of the injury, and his return was six weeks to two months ahead of schedule. His sprint coach
Margot Wells
Margot Wells (née Wilkie, born 10 October 1952) is a Scottish elite sprint and fitness coach based in Guildford, Surrey and a former Scottish champion sprinter.
Early career
Wells started her coaching career by helping her husband Allan Well ...
has been quoted as saying that due to Cipriani's superb attitude and hard work, he will return 'stronger in the tackle, fitter and faster than before'.
Following an injury to
Jonny Wilkinson
Jonathan Peter Wilkinson, CBE (born 25 May 1979) is an English former rugby union player. A fly-half, he played for Newcastle Falcons and Toulon and represented England and the British & Irish Lions. He is particularly known for scoring the w ...
, Cipriani regained the England number 10 shirt for the 2008
Autumn Internationals. He was then dropped following two poor displays in defeat to South Africa and Australia. Much was also made of his high-profile relationship with model
Kelly Brook
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and concerns were raised by critics about whether he was fully committed to rugby.
Cipriani enjoyed a good start to the 2009–10 season with Wasps, only to injure himself in a match against Northampton Saints, a match in which he incidentally scored his first try of the season. This injury ruled him out of the
Autumn Internationals for England. It would be two months before he made his comeback playing in a
Wasps
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A game against Harlequins, 7 December, playing for 40 minutes.
Cipriani played his last home match for
London Wasps
Wasps Rugby Football Club is a professional rugby union team. They last played in Premiership Rugby, the top division of English rugby until being suspended on 12 October 2022. On 17 October 2022 the club entered administration, resulting in r ...
on 1 May 2010 against
Cardiff Blues in the Amlin Challenge Cup semi-final.
Melbourne Rebels
In February 2010,
Wasps
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announced Cipriani would join the
Melbourne Rebels
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. Rebels' Coach
Rod Macqueen
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Career
One of Macqueen's first major coaching positions was ...
said, "Danny Cipriani is ... coming for all the right reasons.
eis on the right path to the culture we are after."
In England, there was speculation about Cipriani's chances of English selection for the 2011
Rugby World Cup
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. While England's manager
Martin Johnson said he would not select Cipriani if he moved to the southern hemisphere, former English international
Austin Healey
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said he believed Cipriani could still feature for England at the tournament in New Zealand.
In August 2010
Neil Warnock, manager of the London-based football club
Queens Park Rangers
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, revealed Cipriani would train with the Rangers and might even play for the reserves in preparation for his move to Melbourne. Cipriani also trained with London football club
Tottenham Hotspur
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. In September 2010, Cipriani went to
Denver
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to train with the
Colorado Rapids
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, which he said was for "altitude training".
During September 2010 Cipriani trained with the
Milton Keynes Dons
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and was reportedly offered the chance to sign with them if he did not enjoy his first season in Melbourne.
Despite issues with his Australian work visa, Cipriani joined the Rebels for pre-season training in late 2010.
He trained at fly-half, and in early 2011 was one of two captains to lead the Rebels in two friendly trials against the visiting
Tonga
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ns.
Cipriani is the first England international player to join an Australian rugby club that is playing in Super Rugby. As of 23 November 2011, he has played 12 matches for the Melbourne Rebels and scored 108 points. His ill-discipline off the field has cost him the chance to play more.
In the
Rebels second ever game in the
Super Rugby competition against the
Brumbies
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, Cipriani scored the
Rebels's first points from a penalty kick. He then went on to score another 17 points in the game and help the
Rebels to their first ever win.
Cipriani's off-field behaviour has caused him problems with the Rebels. After the first match of the season, a loss to the
NSW Waratahs
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, he was accused of taking a bottle of vodka from behind a Melbourne bar. The club fined him his match payment. In May he and teammate
Richard Kingi
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Career
Brought up in Te Puke near t ...
were stood down for the game against the
Queensland Reds
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, after failing to meet standards agreed by the Rebel players' group. He was then left out of the Rebels squad named to tour to South Africa for two matches.
In the 2011 season he was criticised for his poor defence.
Return to Premiership
Cipriani signed a new three-year contract with
Sale Sharks to join them at the beginning of the
2013–14 season. He scored over 200 points, including four tries in the first four games of the 2012–13
LV= Cup, making him the second-highest points scorer behind
Harlequins'
Ben Botica. He also helped Sale reach the
LV= Cup Final, scored a sensational try against
Scarlets
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, and was an integral part of Sale Sharks survival bid in the
Aviva Premiership. In May 2014 Cipriani was selected for England's 30-man squad for the three-match tour to New Zealand in June.
In February 2016 it was announced that Cipriani would rejoin the Wasps for the 2016–17 season.
After two seasons with Wasps, Cipriani joined
Gloucester Rugby
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The club was formed in ...
for the 2018–19 season.
In May 2019, he was voted Player of the Year by the Rugby Players Association.
On 15 December 2020, it was announced that he had left Gloucester.
He signed a one-year deal with
Bath ahead of the 2021–22 season in March 2021. He joined the club from early May 2021.
International career
Cipriani captained the England under-16 team. He played fly-half for the England under-19 side in the
Under-19 World Cup but was unable to complete the tournament due to a head injury.
Cipriani was part of the Saxons' side that won the
Churchill Cup
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at Twickenham in 2007. He just missed out on selection for the
2007 Rugby World Cup for England, despite spending the summer in their training camp. He was called up to the
England
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squad for the
2008 Six Nations Championship
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Fifteen ...
. Many experts were calling for Cipriani to be picked at full-back to ease him into the international arena, a position he played successfully with
Wasps
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upon breaking into the first team.
His starting debut for England was due to be realised when he was picked at full-back for the game against
Scotland
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on 8 March 2008.
However, two days before Cipriani was to make his full
England
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debut, he was axed from the squad due to "inappropriate behaviour". Cipriani was photographed leaving a London nightclub
at 12.30am.
He started the match against
Ireland
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on 15 March 2008, which England won 33–10, replacing
Jonny Wilkinson
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at fly-half. He had a successful match, converting all of his goal kicks and controlling the game well.
Cipriani was named in the
England Saxons
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squad on 1 July 2008. On his return to
England
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he scored 19 points including a try. After a long period of time in international wilderness, Cipriani was called up to the
2014 England rugby union tour of New Zealand
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, coming off the bench in the 1st and 3rd tests. He was named on the bench for the opening match against Wales in the
2015 Six Nations
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but failed to make an appearance. The following week, he replaced
George Ford during the second half against Italy and scored a try with his second touch. England went on to win 47–17.
Cipriani was subsequently left out of the final 31-man squad for the
2015 Rugby World Cup.
In 2016, Cipriani was left out of new coach Eddie Jones' first elite player squad for the Six Nations.
International tries
Controversies
Cipriani was arrested for drunk-driving after the car he was driving was involved in a collision with a taxi at 05:15 on 1 June 2015. He was convicted after a five-day trial for drunk-driving before Westminster Magistrates' Court on 24 June 2016. He was ordered to pay a total of £7,620 in fines and costs and banned from driving for 18 months.
On 15 August 2018, during a pre-season tour in
Jersey
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, Cipriani was arrested after an incident at a nightclub in
St Helier. He was charged with common assault on a doorman, larceny, assault on a police woman, resisting arrest and being disorderly on licensed premises later that day.
Personal life
Danny Cipriani is mixed race. His father is
Afro-Trinidadian
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with distant Italian heritage while his mother is English. Cipriani's father, Jay, and his mother, Anne, separated soon after his birth. Although his father returned to
Trinidad
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, Cipriani was able to remain in contact with him.
In 2013, Cipriani was hospitalised after being hit by a double-decker bus in
Leeds
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on an end-of-season night out with his Sale Sharks team-mates doing a pub crawl known as the Otley Run. Cipriani was concussed and kept in hospital overnight to undergo x-rays, his club said, adding he was "on his way home
ith
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bumps and bruises."
In 2014, Cipriani posed shirtless for a
PETA "Ink Not Mink" advert, showing off his tattoos on behalf of the anti-fur campaign.
Cipriani dated television presenter
Caroline Flack
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in 2019. He is married to Victoria.
In February 2020, Cipriani stated that he has suffered from
depression since the age of 22.
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References
External links
* http://www.wasps.co.uk/players-staff/player/danny-cipriani
{{DEFAULTSORT:Cipriani, Danny
1987 births
Living people
Black British sportspeople
British expatriates in Australia
England international rugby union players
English expatriate rugby union players
English people of Italian descent
English people of Trinidad and Tobago descent
English rugby union players
Expatriate rugby union players in Australia
Gloucester Rugby players
Melbourne Rebels players
People educated at The Oratory School
People educated at Whitgift School
Rosslyn Park F.C. players
Rugby union fly-halves
Rugby union players from Greater London
Sale Sharks players
Wasps RFC players
Bath Rugby players