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Watch: Ref says 'sorry' to Cipriani before showing him red card for high tackle

By Tom Webber
Gloucester fly-half Danny Cipriani. Photo: Tony Marshall/Getty Images.

Danny Cipriani was shown a red card for a high tackle on Rory Scannell in Gloucester's European Champions Cup meeting with Munster on Saturday and could be facing a lengthy ban.

Gloucester fly-half Cipriani was given his marching orders in the 29th minute at Thomond Park for a clumsy tackle on Scannell that saw his shoulder connect with the Munster centre's head. Referee Alexandre Ruiz even went as far as apologising in advance to Cipriani for the impending send-off, with the letter of the law stating he must receive a red card.

The 30-year-old offered an apologetic thumbs up to his opponent as he made his way off the pitch.

Despite a string of impressive performances at the start of his Gloucester career, Cipriani was this week omitted from Eddie Jones' England squad for the November internationals.

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England boss Jones said the fly-half was behind George Ford and Owen Farrell in the pecking order and challenged him to work on certain areas of his game.

Toulouse centre Jerome Kaino was handed a five-week ban following a similar tackle on Bath's Jamie Roberts last weekend.

The decision brought the ire of fans and players alike with Saracens No 8 Billy Vunipola tweeting ‘another game ruined’, while other fans were completely irate.

Others were impressed with Cipriani's acceptance of the card, praising the flyhalf for his demeanour.

The incident will now put Cipriani's England future further in doubt with a ban imminent.