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CIPRIANI FINED AGAIN AS TEST CAREER HANGS IN BALANCE

CHIEF WARMS TO WOLFPACK

- BY GARETH WALKER Rugby Lge Correspond­ent @garethwalk­er BY ADAM HATHAWAY BY GARETH WALKER

DANNY CIPRIANI has been forced to shell out again in the wake of last week’s Jersey fracas – but his Test career is still in limbo.

The fly-half was fined £2,000 by his club Gloucester – on top of £2,500 he copped in penalties last week – and he has been sentenced to 10 hours of rugby community service.

But Cipriani, who was recalled to the England line-up by Eddie Jones (right) this summer after a decade out, still has to face an RFU hearing into the incident that ended with him pleading guilty to common assault.

Sale’s Chris Ashton is also set to face the music – and could be banned for more than a month – after being sent off for punching in a pre-season SUPER LEAGUE chief executive Robert Elstone says the whole competitio­n can learn from Toronto Wolfpack after attending his first game in the Canadian city.

Elstone (right) had been cautious about the Wolfpack joining Super League, and admits there are travel logistics that still need to be fully assessed.

But after watching Saturday’s narrow defeat to game against Castres. Gloucester are ready to go to war with the RFU who waded in with a disciplina­ry charge of their own after Cipriani’s latest scrape. But he was not on England duty at the time and the club reckon the union have no grounds. And Gloucester will back their man after speaking to club captain Willi Heinz about the Hull KR, his overriding impression of the club’s approach was positive. Elstone told Mirror Sport: “They’ve created an environmen­t and atmosphere we should capture and promote across the whole of Super League. “I’m certain we can all learn from how they’ve connected with a younger audience – the one so critical for Super League’s future.” incident. A club statement read: “Having reviewed all the facts and spoken to both Danny and Willi, who witnessed the events first hand, we are in agreement with the magistrate in Jersey that this was a minor incident.

“Danny is very apologetic for his actions, but we do not believe he is guilty of bringing the game into disrepute and he will continue to get our full support.”

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