Danny Cipriani has vowed to start playing with a smile on his face again - beginning at Murrayfield tonight.
The fly-half prodigy - dropped from England's starting line-up for their clash with New Zealand last weekend - is back on club duty as Wasps face a crucial Heineken Cup appointment with Edinburgh.
Wasps must win this Pool Two encounter to realistically keep alive quarter-final hopes.
And the 21-year-old is determined to benefit from his November international experiences, when England suffered emphatic defeats against Australia, South Africa and the All Blacks.
"I've learned a lot over the past five weeks," he said. "I know the results weren't the best, but England are building to get back to the top.
"For me, it's about finding that consistency and getting that love back for rugby and playing with a smile on my face again."
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