The Borneo Post

Cipriani nudges England coach Jones as Gloucester beat Castres

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PARIS: Danny Cipriani kicked 14 points to help Gloucester to a 19-14 victory over French champions Cast res in the European Champions Cup on Sunday.

The mercurial f ly- half, axed last month from Eddie Jones’ England training squad, booted four penalties and converted Callum Braley’s first-half try.

Four days before he announces his squad for next month’s games against South Africa, New Zealand, Japan and Australia, Jones was in the crowd at Kingsholm to see Cipriani mix excellent kicking, some inspired passing with the occasional error of judgement.

“I thought Danny was good,” Gloucester head coach Johann Ackermann said. But he added that Cipriani was behind Owen Farrell and George Ford in the England pecking order.

“Eddie has made up his mind that in Owen and Ford he has guys that play the way he wants to play, and then only when he needs Danny will he bring him in.

“To be fair, I would have to work with those two before I can really see the main reasons why he selects them.”

“How many guys can you pick in one position?” Ackermann asked.

“The only thing for me is that Danny does as well as he can for us and does his talking on the field.”

“I do believe, regardless of what happens in the autumn Tests, he is a driven person and a lot of things can change between now and the World Cup.”

Castres fought back with a try from winger Martin Laveau, Jul ien Dumora hit t ing the conversion and two penalties to grab a valuable defensive bonus point in a Pool 2 that also features Exeter and Munster, who drew 10- all on Saturday.

Cardiff Blues, who won the second- tier Challenge Cup last season, ran out comfortabl­e 3021 victors over Lyon in Pool 3, a tough group that also includes Glasgow and two- time winners Saracens.

Kiwi- born Gareth Anscombe produced a man- of- the- match performanc­e from full- back in a timely outing ahead of Wales’ November internatio­nals.

Anscombe c ros sed for a memorable 55- metre try in a consummate showing that also saw him kick three penalties and three conversion­s, Olly Robinson and Tomos Williams crossing for the Welsh region.

France veteran Lionel Beauxis kept plugging away to keep the home side in the game, but a Blues backrow led by skipper El lis Jenkins dominated the breakdown to turn the match. — AFP

 ??  ?? Castres’ French centre Florian Vialelle makes a break during the European Rugby Champions Cup pool 2 rugby union match between Gloucester and Castres at Kingsholm Stadium in Gloucester, western England. — AFP photo
Castres’ French centre Florian Vialelle makes a break during the European Rugby Champions Cup pool 2 rugby union match between Gloucester and Castres at Kingsholm Stadium in Gloucester, western England. — AFP photo
 ??  ?? Gloucester’s Danny Cipriani (right) in action with Castres’ Florian Vialelle. — Reuters photo
Gloucester’s Danny Cipriani (right) in action with Castres’ Florian Vialelle. — Reuters photo

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