England flyhalf Danny Cipriani and attack coach Mike Catt were in-volved in a heated training ground argument before the Rugby World Cup, British newspapers reported yesterday.

The incident happened after 27-year-old Cipriani was informed that he had not made the final 31-man squad for the tournament but before it was announced publicly five weeks ago.

Catt, 44, threatened Cipriani twice and told him he would “end his England career” before other players stepped in to separate the pair. The Rugby Football Union played down the seriousness of the altercation.

“Danny and Mike were involved in a robust conversation on the training pitch following a misunderstanding around a training drill instruction,” an RFU spokesman said yesterday.

“Both shook hands afterwards and the incident played no bearing on selection.”

Cipriani, an exciting attacking player but whose defensive qualities have been questioned, has represented England 14 times since making his debut in 2008.

His omission from the World Cup squad provoked considerable debate and coach Stuart Lancaster was criticised for favouring more defensive players.

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