Danny Cipriani is an English rugby player who currently plays for Premiership team Gloucester. As of 2018, Danny Cipriani net worth is estimated to be $3 million.
Cipriani was born on November 2, 1987 in Roehampton, London and went to Wimbledon College prep school. Danny had an interest in sports from an early age. He played football and cricket during his college years. He first played club rugby at Rosslyn Park in Roehampton.
Danny joined Wasps Academy in 2003 and made his debut against Bristol in December 2004 in the Powergen Cup. He started making regular appearances in 2007 and helped his team to win the Heineken Cup final the same year. The following year, he suffered a serious injury during the semi-final playoff against Bath and was sidelined for more than 5 months.
In 2010, he joined the Melbourne Rebels making him the first England International player to join an Australian Super Rugby team. He spent only one season with the Melbourne Rebels and then joined Sale Sharks where he played for 4 season. In 2016, he returned to Wasps once again. After two seasons with Wasps, Cipriani joined Gloucester Rugby and is currently playing for the team.
Danny is known for his bad behavior. He was arrested for drink-driving after the car he was driving was involved in a collision with a taxi. On 15 August 2018, during a pre-season, he was arrested after an incident at a nightclub in St Helier. He was charged with common assault, larceny, assault on police, resisting arrest and being disorderly on licensed premises later that day.