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Sunday, May 18, 2008

Danny Cipriani suffers serious injury - out of NZ tour

Young Wasps and England flyhalf was very unfortunately injured in this afternoons Guinness Premiership Semi Final between Wasps and Bath, in which Wasps came out winners by 21 points to Bath's 10.

Cipriani looks destined to miss England's tour of New Zealand after sustaining what is said to be a dislocated ankle after being tackled by Ollie Barkley in the 49th minute. He found himself at the bottom of a ruck, shouting out in pain as England manager Martin Johnson watched from the stands.

Medics arrived immediately and gave the 20-year-old fly-half oxygen treatment before he was carried off on a stretcher and taken to hospital by ambulance.

Cipriani was set to start in the No 10 jersey against the All Blacks after starring in England's Six Nations finale against Ireland.

He had ousted World Cup hero Jonny Wilkinson as England's first choice fly-half but if Wasps' worst fears are realised he now faces a lengthy spell of rehabilitation.

We wish him a speedy recovery after this terrible injury that will surely put him out of what would have been an incredible tour for such a youngster.


Time: 02:57


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43 Comments:

  • Thats horrible.. you can hear him screaming in pain.. that sent shivers down my spine. I hope he recovers, and gets well soon.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at May 18, 2008 6:36 pm  

  • That is nasty, just after the ref blows his whistle you can see how nasty the injury is when the camera goes back to him. Can't begin to imagine the pain he's in. Hope he gets well soon.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at May 18, 2008 6:46 pm  

  • Johnson said that Wilko is still first choice, but that still a sickening blow for all England fans. Geraghty gets his chance though.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at May 18, 2008 6:51 pm  

  • hahahahahahahahaha i hateisnt on that guy just cause johnny isnt on form for one game doesnt mean he should loose number ten anyway:IRELAND ALL THE WAY WITH THEIR NEW COACH

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at May 18, 2008 6:53 pm  

  • A nasty injury but u know hes the kind of player that will be able to bounce back from it n come back even more determined. I cant help but think that NZ might have got of lucky there.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at May 18, 2008 6:56 pm  

  • That's an awful injury... Massive blow to him and to England really. England without their 2 world class outside halfs is akin to Wales without their 2 main scrum halves =(

    By Blogger .......Luke, at May 18, 2008 6:58 pm  

  • Yet another anonymous making a fool out of themselves. As a fellow Irishman you sicken me for your lack of respect grow up

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at May 18, 2008 7:23 pm  

  • http://cache1.asset-cache.net/xc/81139207.jpg?v=1&c=NewsMaker&k=2&d=17A4AD9FDB9CF1933F549535AE5A47FCCDA77629C24D0BAFE30A760B0D811297

    ^ Picture of ankle. Not for the faint hearted

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at May 18, 2008 7:27 pm  

  • Well said SteveIRL.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at May 18, 2008 7:33 pm  

  • Horribly unfortunate. I really really feel for him and hope he makes a full, speedy recovery. Such a shame he won't be available for NZ, it would have been a real opportunity for him to really stake his claim for the England no. 10 shirt.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at May 18, 2008 7:42 pm  

  • @ 0.13 when it zooms in on him. jesus christ dats bad

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at May 18, 2008 8:12 pm  

  • Sweet :D

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at May 18, 2008 8:22 pm  

  • I sincerely hope he gets better soon.

    He has a bright future ahead of him...a very bright one.

    By Blogger Don, at May 18, 2008 8:49 pm  

  • Well said stevoirl. Thats awful, i really feel for Cipriani.

    Anyone who revels in a player getting injured. Knows nothing about rugby and is a c*nt

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at May 18, 2008 8:56 pm  

  • Gutted for Cip's.

    Rugby Dump needs to send a collective /everyones best wishes, he's an amazing talent and sets the pitch alight when he's on it.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at May 18, 2008 9:27 pm  

  • well too bad fort the english i just wonder who will be the flyer..probably ryan lamb o olly barkley??

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at May 18, 2008 10:42 pm  

  • Feel really bad for Cip's a huge setback for a great prospect!

    Hopefully he'll get his chance in NZ again another time.

    Tht picture is awful(Link from anon) reminds me of Eduardo's ankle.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at May 18, 2008 11:51 pm  

  • oh dear that does look really bad very similar to eduardo, such a shame for a young player when that tour would have been an incredible experience. it takes a lot to get rugby players screaming in pain i just hope he gets better quickly. (and i'm welsh so that Irish guy really had no excuse)

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at May 18, 2008 11:54 pm  

  • Looks like a very bad injury hope Cipriani a speedy recovery. (From a Welshman)

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at May 19, 2008 12:05 am  

  • likewise a speedy recovery from a Kiwi - always wanna see the best on the paddock when touring

    By Blogger boomshanka, at May 19, 2008 1:02 am  

  • Great link to see the photo of it. Not nice and a blow for England. Who gets a big chance now? Barkley? Hope he has a speedy recovery.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at May 19, 2008 1:14 am  

  • [to anonymous's comments] What kind of rugby fan wishes for his team's relative success by the attrition of the opposition?

    It's not like this is some rugby goon getting his rugby karma back in spades, like say:
    - (depending on who you ask) Martin Johnson, Bakkies Botha
    - (ask ANYONE) Duncan McRae or Willie Mason

    This is a young guy who to date, has a clean record, a good nature, and has only given rugby fans glimpses of a bright future.

    It's a terrible injury in general, particular for a player who needs quick changes of direction and pace.
    Hope he gets better. And as a non-England fan, I hope I don't rue my goodwill too much!

    By Blogger Cheyanquí, at May 19, 2008 3:01 am  

  • Man.. seeing this kind of injury scares the hell out of me, as semi-pro youngster.. Man best wishes to the Cipriani... hope it doesnt nock his confidence when he returns.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at May 19, 2008 4:31 am  

  • its stuff like that that makes u never want to pick up a rugby ball again... the feeling of my snapped clavicle and dislocated whrist are injuries i never want to feel again! i bet its alot worst for him.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at May 19, 2008 8:26 am  

  • sky sports are saying it may be a dislocated ankle, which i dont believe, looks horrible completely fubar'ed. bad luck for the guy hope he gets well soon

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at May 19, 2008 10:03 am  

  • and the link

    http://www.skysports.com/rugbyunion/0,19521,11069,00.html

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at May 19, 2008 10:04 am  

  • I know how he feels, i dislocated my shoulder twice in a year, i thought i was ready to play again after the first time after about 9-10 months of treatment, then i did it again. It takes such a long time to recover and every time you dislocate a part of the body it is almost guaranteed it will happen again. Hope he recovers soon

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at May 19, 2008 10:06 am  

  • Awful injury, hope he recovers as he is a real talent, Guardian today saying it could be career ending. Really hope not as I expect him and James Hook to have some great battles over the next few years.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at May 19, 2008 11:00 am  

  • goddammit. i think he's the most dynamic player in the english squad, and as a Wasps and England fan, seeing this was a real blow.

    fuckin ell Bigkev, bad luck mate! dislocations are nasty. ive had a 2 season injury free run (not counting the occasional split eye-brow, sprained finger,...) thank god.

    respect going out to all injured rugby players, and a speedy recovery to you all.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at May 19, 2008 11:30 am  

  • damn...nasty injury. his screaming was sickening.

    By Blogger meatyq, at May 19, 2008 11:36 am  

  • theres a difference between dislocated and fractured, football player eduardo had a fracture, Cipriani could have just dislocated the ankle, i hope he did, thats also painfull but the recover is faster.

    wish him well.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at May 19, 2008 11:58 am  

  • that link picture (link posted somewhere hereabove) proves it wasn't just a dislocation, but a bad fracture too

    hope he'll recover completely, he's still young, but it'll take a lot of time (months)

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at May 19, 2008 12:52 pm  

  • Anonymous you make me embarassed to be from the same country, grow up you loser.

    That ankle's broken, hope he can come back from it, he's a player I have immense respect for.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at May 19, 2008 1:14 pm  

  • It's a dislocated fracture, so both.

    Yikes, poor lad. 6 months out of the game, will probably miss the Autumns as well.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at May 19, 2008 3:00 pm  

  • a horrendous break for such a talented player. my best wishes go to him. watched the highlights on the BBC and was looking for it, it was very nasty, his foot was pointing straight out to the side. which means that it was a break as well as dislocation cos thats the way hinge joints work. he can be back and will be, just gives others the chance

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at May 19, 2008 3:53 pm  

  • I really feel for him, dislocations are so bad. I dislocated big toe last year and it took about 8 hrs to put it back in (eventually had to be knocked out) and its still not back in properly. I have no knuckle, only bents the wrong way and is totally numb lol. so i really feel sorry, an ankle must be soooo much worse.

    Being scottish, it takes alot for me to feel for the man who is prob gonna instagate many a win over us in the future lol

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at May 19, 2008 3:57 pm  

  • You often hear the cliche "putting their bodies on the line, week in, week out" trotted out regularly.

    So regularly in fact that to some degree it loses its meaning (well at least to me). You start to lose site of what these guys do go through and the risks they are taking playing this sport.

    When you do see something like this it makes you appreciate again what these guys put themselves through for what really is just entertainment (did I really just say that? It's so much more than just entertainment)

    I wish Mr Cipriani the speediest of recoveries and hope this doesn't effect what promises to be a sparkling career.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at May 19, 2008 3:58 pm  

  • As horrible as the injury is, and the obvious pain Cipriani was in. Thoughts that it is a career ending injury should be ingored.

    Coming from a medical family (parents and sisters are in the medical profession) I believe Danny will have had open reduction and internal fixation surgery.

    This means that the ankle would've immediately been put back in place and the joint fixed with metal screws, in theory it will already be fixing, it just takes around two months for the joint to reform and all the ligamnents to heal. Once this is done it is just a question of regaining the strength in the ankle, which I'm sure the Wasps guys will be more than capable of.

    So horrific, yes, career threatining, no.

    Best wishes to Danny

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at May 19, 2008 4:04 pm  

  • on another note,

    Notice in the picture.. great to see the Bath physio right there to try and help out.

    proves not only how serious the injury was, but that when really bad things happen, we are still gentlemen.. (like Tana Umaga putting his opponent into a recovery position)

    By Blogger Cheyanquí, at May 19, 2008 4:55 pm  

  • what a shame! the NZ tour would have been a huge step up for him, hope he recovers soon

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at May 19, 2008 5:10 pm  

  • Thats horrible you can see at 13 seconds his ankle is really bad thats gonna take some time to get over. Always sad to see a player injured like that.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at May 19, 2008 6:31 pm  

  • I'm English and whoever said its going to be a big blow for us they're right. Blimey...

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at May 19, 2008 8:19 pm  

  • Few weeks ago you were asking the type of videos we want to see on rugbydump. This video is of the type I'd prefer not to see. I guess it reminds me that this kind of thing can happen to me every sunday...

    By Blogger Threma, at May 20, 2008 10:13 am  

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