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Cipriani was not frozen out by England:Johnson

Article Published: Wednesday 24 February 2010

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England manager Martin Johnson has denied suggestions his treatment of Danny Cipriani forced the fly-half to move to Australia.

Wasps fly-half Cipriani effectively put his England career on hold last week when he announced he was joining the Melbourne Rebels, Australia's new Super 15 franchise, at the end of the current European season.

"We spoke last week and I wished him good luck," Johnson said at England's training base on Tuesday.

"He has got bags of potential but lots of players in our squad have that."

As a teenager, Cipriani masterminded England's crushing 33-10 victory over Ireland at Twickenham to such an extent that when Jonny Wilkinson came off the bench he played at inside centre rather than at fly-half.

However since that one off performance Cipriani has had more tries scored from his kicks being charged down than he has scored or directly created for England.

Wilkinson is still in the England fold and was named in the starting side to play Ireland in the Six Nations at Twickenham on Saturday with Cipriani, who last played for England in 2008, having long since dropped out of Test contention.

Who to blame for Cipriani's England exile is one of the hot topics in English rugby.

Two months after his sparkling display against Ireland, in May 2008, Cipriani fractured his ankle in a Premiership match against Bath.

He returned to England duty for Johnson's first November series later that year but appeared to have been rushed back, suffering from a succession of charged-down kicks.

His last international appearance came off the bench later that month against New Zealand, since when he has been restricted to the Saxons, England's reserve team.

During the past two years there have been repeated allegations Cipriani is a poor team man but his supporters argue the England management have been negligently inflexible in their treatment of a player of rare talent, forcing his move to Melbourne.

However, Johnson said: "I probably spent more time talking to him than any other player."

And England attack coach Brian Smith added: "When we picked the squad for this series, Cips had been injured. He didn't have any form behind him...He understood where we were coming from."

Smith, who played for both Australia and Ireland during his Test career, said Cipriani's move south could prove hugely beneficial to the stand-off's development but said England still had plenty of other fly-half options.

"Super Rugby is free-flowing and it will suit him down to the ground. There will be some good influences on him, he is still young and it will be a chance to develop his game.

"I did the same thing 20 years ago and I think I was a better player for it. I think Danny has done it for the right reasons. I hope he comes back a better player because we all have a stake in Danny Cipriani.

"But I would point out that stake is not bigger or smaller than for any of the other fly-halves. We are fortunate that we have some very good players in that position.

"We have to provide the same opportunities for Wilkinson, Toby Flood, Charlie Hodgson, Shane Geraghty, Stephen Myler and maybe Alex Goode could come through. Saracens have promised to give him a run at 10 next year."

Cipriani's move has placed a question mark against his participation in next year's World Cup in New Zealand but Smith appeared unconcerned, saying. "We have five or six guys who could do a job for us at the World Cup."

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