Sunderland Echo

Ben: I’ll try to bring joy to family as motivation

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Ben Youngs is determined to extract everything possible from the final years of his playing career knowing that his success is a source of comfort to a family that is in the grip of adversity.

Youngs’ older brother and Leicester teammate Tom is in Norfolk caring for his sick wife Tiffany, who previously recovered from Hodgkin Lymphoma, a form of blood cancer.

Tigers head coach Steve Borthwick describes Youngs, England’s second most capped player, as the “hungriest as I’ve ever seen him” after devising a special conditioni­ng programme and setting defined goals.

Driving the 32-year-old are the painful family circumstan­ces that have seen Tom take indefinite leave from Leicester.

When asked about his motivation, Youngs replied: “The family. It’s been a tough time and it continues to be a tough time.

“My responsibi­lity is to try and bring some joy. That’s a pretty easy motivation for me. I want to be able to do that.

“I guess it’s challengin­g but my job is to perform and try and bring some smiles for 80 minutes at the weekend. That is my role within it and that is what I have got to do.

“I’m really clear about where I want to go and how I do that. My job is to try to squeeze a bit more out of the lemon and get the juice and see where we can take it.

“It hasn’t all been plain sailing and I think sometimes people see what’s happening at the weekend now and forget the experience­s they had along the way.

“A lot of the guys are better because of the experience­s of lockdown and playing at that time.”

 ?? ?? Ben Youngs in action for Leicester Tigers.
Ben Youngs in action for Leicester Tigers.

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