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Ben Youngs

Meet England Rugby's most capped player Ben Youngs in the Pegasus Lounge for the Guinness Six Nations and Autumn Nations Series

A Brief Bio

Ben Youngs, born September 5, 1989, in Aylsham, Norfolk, is a prominent English rugby union player known for his role as a scrum-half. Youngs began his professional career with the Leicester Tigers, making his debut in 2007. Renowned for his quick thinking, agility, and precise passing, he quickly became a key player for his club.

Youngs earned his first cap for the England national team in 2010 against Scotland in the Six Nations, making an immediate impact with his dynamic play. Over the years, he has amassed 127 caps for England, becoming the country’s most capped player. His international career highlights include winning multiple Six Nations Championships, playing at three Rugby World Cups and two British and Irish Lions tours.

Known for his resilience and leadership, Ben Youngs has been a central figure in England’s rugby success. Off the field, he is admired for his sportsmanship and dedication to the game, solidifying his legacy as one of England’s finest rugby union players.

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