The Gloucester fly-half on coming to terms with his
England snub and only learning what Eddie Jones thinks of him through his book
For a long time Danny Cipriani believed in destiny. He would be turning 32 on 2 November, the same day as the Rugby
World Cup final in
Japan, and he kept telling himself that, against the odds, things could still fall into place. “I thought it was fate,” he murmurs, as the midweek rain sluices down the Portakabin windows at Gloucester’s Hartpury College training centre.
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