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Sale Sharks star Danny Cipriani: 'I'm getting back to my best'

Danny Cipriani believes that he is getting back to his best under Sale Sharks this season.

Sale Sharks star Danny Cipriani has admitted that things are going "a lot better" for him following a tumultuous time last season.

The 26-year-old, who joined the Aviva Premiership club in 2012 from the Melbourne Rebels, has received a number of plaudits of late, with some calling for England head coach Stuart Lancaster to recall the player.

"I think things are going a lot better, both personally and with the team," Cipriani told the Manchester Evening News.

"We obviously weren't happy with how [last season] went and I think this year we had the chance to prepare smarter. I learnt a lot in terms of how to prepare myself and what I need to do to become the best that I can be and be back to where I was."

Ciprinai moved to Sale following a number of off-field issues during his time in Australia.

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