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Danny Cipriani talks last season's pain, repetitive England questions and Wasps' silverware quest

TOULOUSE, FRANCE - OCTOBER 23 2016:  Danny Cipriani of Wasps looks on during the European Champions Cup match between Toulouse and Wasps

Wasps fly-half Danny Cipriani has told Sky Sports he is convinced the hurt of last season will drive them on to silverware in 2018.

The club's 2016/17 campaign promised so much but in the end fizzled out following an agonising extra-time defeat to the Exeter Chiefs at Twickenham in the Premiership final.

Having finished top of the table at the end of the regulation season, Cipriani and his team-mates led by a score of 20-17 until the 80th minute before Gareth Steenson struck in the final seconds, and did so again to win it for the Chiefs in extra-time.

Europe too was a painful blow for Wasps, who having dominated their pool slipped to a quarter-final defeat in Dublin against Leinster on a day where squandered chances left them too much to do.

'The scars of losing can teach you to go one better'

It's now nine seasons without a trophy for Wasps, with their last Premiership title coming in 2007/08 and European gong in 2006/07.

There has been an undeniable period of rebuilding under Dai Young, but Cipriani says that rather than their trophy drought inhibiting them, it will drive them on.

"It makes us hungrier, for sure it does," he said. "Since those games against Leinster and Exeter we've done a lot of things as a squad and there's definitely a much tighter feel.

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LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 27:  Danny Cipriani of Wasps walks past the Premiership Trophy following his side's defeat during the Aviva Premiership Final between
Image: Cipriani says Wasps can use the hurt of last season's losses to succeed

"We're growing as a group and with those types of big games, sometimes the scars of losing can teach you to go one better.

"You look at Saracens. They kept getting to finals and not quite getting over the line and now they can't stop winning finals because they've been through those challenges and experiences together.

"It's something you've got to keep learning from, as those experiences can only do you well in the future.

"This squad is very hungry to keep improving which is a real positive sign after experiencing the hurt of those defeats. That's the main quality we've got as a group: we want to keep improving."

Danny Cipriani of Wasps celebrates their victory over Exeter in the Aviva Premiership
Image: Wasps and Cipriani played some brilliant rugby last season but failed to win any silverware

Rugby is littered with success stories for those who have previously fallen at the final hurdle in excruciating fashion.

Saracens, Munster, Clermont, Exeter. Each of these sides experienced final heartbreak before glory and such a trend is not limited to them.

Failure certainly is not a prerequisite for success, but it certainly helps.

'On paper this is one of the most talented teams I've played in'

So far this season, Wasps are two from two in the league following a convincing home win against Sale on opening day and a scruffy, battling away win at Worcester where they were far from their peak.

Image: The 29-year-old feels this Wasps squad is as talented as any team he has played in

The game at Sixways was ultimately decided by a typical piece of ingenuity from Cipriani late on, as he put in a sumptuous cross-field kick, which Josh Bassett gobbled up to put them out of reach.

Pieces of superb individual moments of skill have become almost synonymous with Cipriani at this point, but how much of it is pre-planned and how much is off the cuff?

"I think what we practice on the training ground every week is important to get into the right positions," he said. "You see we had our loosehead prop Matt Mullan going into the line and pulling the ball back to me and the boys are in the right place at the right time.

Danny Cipriani of Wasps in action during the Aviva Premiership match between Wasps and Exeter Chiefs at Ricoh Arena
Image: Cipriani, when on form, is one of the most skillful players in the Premiership

"It's not so much magic but just good process and luckily it was executed well and Josh Bassett finished it.

"It's definitely off the cuff but it's still being able to be in the right position at the right time and being able to capitalise upon a slight chance.

"I know Josh from obviously working week-in week-out with him in training and he finishes those regularly, so it was nice to see him get one in the game.

WORCESTER - SEPTEMBER 10 2017:  Danny Cipriani of Wasps breaks with the ball during the Aviva Premiership match between Worcester Warriors and Wasps
Image: Cipriani proved the match winner for Wasps against the Worcester Warriors on Sunday

"On paper, this is one of the most talented teams I've played in, especially in the backline and then for sure in the forward pack there's a lot of talented guys that don't get the credit.

"We are very blessed with a great squad and it's a great opportunity to try to go and win the Premiership this season."

'I think you miss ex-girlfriends when they go but that's life isn't it?'

Almost every interview the 29-year-old playmaker does these days comes out with the same headline: 'Cipriani aiming for England recall', and there is understandable frustration on his part. Nobody likes being asked the exact same question repeatedly.

Having made his England debut in 2008 at the age of 20, he has gone on to claim 14 caps but last donned the Red Rose in August 2015 and is yet to do so under Eddie Jones. He must miss it immensely?

"I think you miss ex-girlfriends when they go but that's life isn't it? Not much you can do about it," Cipriani responds quick-wittedly.

Danny Cipriani
Image: Cipriani's last cap for England came against France on August 22

"Right now I'm going to do the best I can for Wasps, but every interview or person I talk to wants to veer along the side of getting back into the England team.

"But every English player wants to play England. That is what you want to do, it is the pinnacle of where you want to be at.

"If I'm not getting picked, okay, but the last time I played for England I got man of the match after 17 minutes so I was pretty happy with that.

"It's been the case for how ever many years for every squad announcement, people have got to write what they've got to write.

Eddie Jones during training in Argentina
Image: Cipriani is yet to feature under England boss Eddie Jones

"Rugby's a very unique sport. You see a lot of people talk a lot of nonsense and you see a lot of people talk a lot of sense, but you've just got to get on with it and move forward.

"If I can implement the things that I need to do then great, England is definitely something that's on my mind, but it's a massive project at Wasps and I'm really trying to spearhead and lead that this season and hopefully we can go one better than last year."

"Dai's really challenging us to push ourselves to go one better'

In this year's European Cup, Wasps have been drawn alongside Ulster, La Rochelle and Harlequins. A difficult group no doubt, but then there really are no easy pools anymore.

The first of those comes in Belfast against Ulster on October 13, while their home game with La Rochelle, who finished at the summit of last season's Top 14 standings, comes live on Sky Sports in December.

LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 27:  Dai Young, the Wasps director of rugby looks on during the Aviva Premiership match between Wasps and Exeter Chiefs at Twickenham
Image: Cipriani praised the leadership of Wasps director of rugby Dai Young

"I think you look at our European group and how strong it is, you've got players and squads who on their day can all produce fantastic performances, so we've got to make sure we stick to the process and do our things right.

"We've got four or five weeks until the first European game and we've got to keep learning and growing as a squad.

"Dai (Young) is a very strong leader, a very strong managerial tactician. He knows the squad very well. He's been there quite a while and he's looked after the squad when things weren't going great.

"He's stuck with them and brought them out of that hole now and for the last three or four years they've had a very strong squad, and he's really challenging us to push ourselves to go one better."

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In Stuart Barnes' talking points this week, he described Cipirani as "not much more than a defensive speed bump but capable of the most delicious cross kick for the Josh Bassett try". What's the Wasps man's reply...?

"I'd like him to run straight at me and see how my defensive work is!" The half-back says with great humour.

"Stats are stats you know, and he can say what he wants but if he actually looks at the game tell him to give me a call!"

One thing most noticeable talking to Cipriani, is the steely determination in him to win something this season and one suspects Wasps will be there or thereabouts again.

They are hurting, and hurt often breeds winners.

Cipriani was speaking at BGC Partners Charity day held to remember the friends and colleagues who died in the 9/11 attacks.

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