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Cippers stays true to form

When he arrives in Australia, he will get one bullocking. I'd imagine he will live to regret this.
 
Getting a Visa can't be too hard you need on or two weeks at most.
 
He won't last until super 15 down there. My money is on him retiring and moving on to other projects be it soccer or whatever
 
Ditto. I think as soon as his contract lets him (either Rebels trying to get rid, or if he lasts it out for a year) he'll become a football player, possibly in the MLS with whichever team he was with over the summer
 
Sort it Danny!

I see that Cipriani hasnt sorted his visa out for Aus - apparently he's playing for the Baabaas vs Boks at Twickers on Dec 4th, can't wait!
 
Bet he'll be playing soccer for [strike]Wimbledon[/strike] Milton Keynes before the end of the season.
 
I see that Cipriani hasnt sorted his visa out for Aus - apparently he's playing for the Baabaas vs Boks at Twickers on Dec 4th, can't wait!
Wow, potentially both Henson and Cipriani playing for the Barbarians against the world champions. Never have so few players, whom had so much talent, achieved so little.
 
Wow, potentially both Henson and Cipriani playing for the Barbarians against the world champions. Never have so few players, whom had so much talent, achieved so little.
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That's a quote right there!
 
Hold on. So you're saying Cipriani is going enough to play soccer professionally? The two sports don't generally go hand in hand..
 
He's trained with Crystal Palace (I think it was them) and Colorado Rapids over the summer, and played games for both of their reserve teams. Apparently it's to keep his fitness up, but I remember reading an interview or something where he said he played football for academies and the such before concentrating on rugby, and with everything that's gone on in his rugby career (press-wise) i bet earning £10k a week playing football is mighty apealing
 

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