The Citizen (Gauteng)

Danny’s chance to resurrect career

Cipriani picked to face Boks

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– Danny Cipriani’s three years in the England wilderness came to an end when he was recalled by coach Eddie Jones yesterday for next month’s tour of South Africa.

The Wasps flyhalf, regarded as one of the most talented English players of his generation, has not played for England since the build-up to the 2015 World Cup.

Cipriani’s stop-start internatio­nal career has been interrupte­d by injuries, while his occasional­ly colourful off-field lifestyle has not endeared him to several England coaches.

But the 30-year-old has been in fine form for Wasps this season and he now has the chance to add to a tally of 14 Test caps, the first won back in 2008, after convincing Australian coach Jones to include him in a 34-man squad for a three-Test series against the Springboks in June.

“I’ve picked him for the first time,” said Jones of Cipriani. “I’ve watched him closely and he’s looking good. He deserves his opportunit­y.

“He’s done a few things I’ve asked him to do.”

Hurricanes captain Brad Shields, set to join Wasps, was one of seven uncapped players in Jones’ squad despite being midway through the Super Rugby season.

With regular skipper Dylan Hartley still recovering from concussion, Saracens centre Owen Farrell has been appointed England captain for the tour, while Danny Care, James Haskell and Dan Cole have been rested.

But Jones has selected several players who went on last summer’s British and Irish Lions tour, including the Saracens quartet of Farrell, Maro Itoje, Mako Vunipola and Billy Vunipola, who is returning after being out with a broken arm.

England head to South Africa following a miserable end to the Six Nations when they lost successive matches to Scotland, France and Grand Slam champions Ireland.

Jones’ side have yet to win a series in South Africa, with their last Test victory against the Springboks on South African soil coming in Bloemfonte­in in 2000. –

Twickenham

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