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Named the Young Player of the Year in 2008, Cipriani has taken his time to get back from a serious injury to his right leg that meant he was encased in plaster for most of the summer.
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Superfly - Observer Sports Monthly
The All Blacks were playing England, and after the half-time whistle blew they found themselves 50-0 ahead, Jonah Lomu scoring eight tries. The rest of the team decided to head for the pub instead of playing the second half, leaving Jonah to go out on his own. ‘No worries,’ said Jonah, ‘I'll join you later and tell you what happened.’
Rugby World
Three months on from the worst moment in his short, professional life, and the Danny Cipriani who was shedding tears as he was carried off the Adams Park field having seen his foot rearranged is now smiling, which is good to see for any follower of English rugby. The dislocation and fracture of his right ankle, that occurred in the 49th minute of the Guinness Premiership semi-final play-off against Bath, was as hideous an injury as seen for some time in rugby, but the talented 20-year-old is now only looking forward.

