The Rugby World Defends Cipriani & Henson Following Times Piece
Misinformed.
Times journalist Matthew Syed has copped an enormous amount of flack after writing a piece, criticising both Gavin Henson and Danny Cipriani for not fulfilling their potential due to their ‘arrogance.’
In a piece titled “Why Jonny Wilkinson realised his potential and Danny Cipriani didn’t”, the outspoken journalist provides a scathing assessment of both players, citing their “arrogance when practising; self-doubt when executing,” for their failure to reach the heights expected of them.
Syed wrote:
Instead of continuous improvement, which can be driven only by a realistic appraisal of one’s weaknesses, they had lifestyles of continuous self-gratification. This undermined their ability to perform for club and country, creating self-doubt at the very moment they needed self-assurance. Their problem was not a lack of talent. Their problem is that — like so many other athletes who failed to live up to expectation — they applied swagger to the wrong part of the cycle.
Arrogance when practising; self-doubt when executing.
A number of coaches, players and journalists have come out in unison to defend both players.
I coach Gavin atm and have rarely seen anyone train as hard or with as much detail. Everyone i know says he has always been this way.
— Bernard Jackman (@bernardjackman) November 1, 2017
Very poor article by a man who seems to thinks a lot about himself.
— Jonathan Davies OBE (@JiffyRugby) November 1, 2017
Henson and Cipriani are two of the most professional trainers the game has seen. Incredibly hard-working. Shockingly written off here 👇 https://t.co/mRNQUrzKK5
— David Flatman (@davidflatman) November 1, 2017
Still does mate – was in a camper van outside training prepping turkey and broccoli the last time I was up there
— Steffan Garrero (@SteffGarrero) November 1, 2017
Danny Cipriani himself has also responded to the piece.
Very misinformed and you say about a celebrity culture? What have you done but the same presumption as the daily star for example. Shame
— Danny Cipriani (@DannyCipriani87) November 1, 2017
Timing is often one of the biggest things in sport. The entitlement and arrogance he shows to make comment without facts is poor.
— Danny Cipriani (@DannyCipriani87) November 1, 2017