Cipriani’s fine form earns England place
DANNY Cipriani has been rewarded for his outstanding form for Wasps by being picked in England’s squad for their summer tour to South Africa.
Cipriani made his last international appearance during the build-up to the 2015 World Cup and has since been repeatedly overlooked by Eddie Jones, who had misgivings over his attitude in a team environment.
But the 30-year-old now has a chance of being involved against the Springboks over three Tests next month a decade after making his last international start.
Wasps-bound Hurricanes captain Brad Shields is one of seven uncapped players selected by Jones despite being midway through the Super Rugby season.
Dylan Hartley misses the tour because of concussion so Owen Farrell is named captain, while Danny Care, Dan Cole, James Haskell and Richard Wigglesworth have been rested.
However, Jones has opted against resting any of his British & Irish Lions with Farrell, Maro Itoje and Mako Vunipola among those included, while Billy Vunipola is present following his recovery from a broken arm.
“Our tour to South Africa will be the most exciting challenge for us as a group since 2016,” Jones said.
“We have an opportunity to create some history next month and win the Test series, something no England side has done before.
“With three weeks to prepare for the first Test in Johannesburg I am expecting players to come into camp with the right mind-set.
“We will be looking for them to break the mould in terms of being more assertive and on the front foot in everything we do.
“We will need to be physically aggressive and tactically smart against the Springboks who we know will be combative and reinvigorated by their new coaching set-up.”