Wednesday, 7 May 2014

Tom Youngs to miss England"s New Zealand tour

England hooker Tom Youngs will not tour New Zealand in June in order to support his wife, who needs treatment for an illness.


Youngs, 27, is the brother and club team-mate of Leicester and England scrum-half Ben, and won three Lions caps on the tour of Australia in 2013.


England head coach Stuart Lancaster said: “Our thoughts are with Tom and Tiffany at this time.


“It’s entirely right he stays at home to support her and daughter Maisie.”


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“These things are more important than rugby, and Tom and his family have our full support”



Richard Cockerill
Young’s coach at Leicester


Alex Corbisiero (Northampton), Tom Croft (Leicester), Jack Nowell (Exeter) and Christian Wade (Wasps) will not tour because of injury.


Youngs, a converted centre, has earned 17 caps for England since making his debut in 2012 and came off the bench to replace Dylan Hartley in all five matches during the 2014 Six Nations.


Leicester director of rugby Richard Cockerill said: “These things are more important than rugby, and Tom and his family have the full support of everyone at Leicester Tigers.


“We hope everyone respects their privacy at this time.”


England boss Lancaster added that “everyone in the England squad sends them our best wishes”.


Lancaster also explained that Exeter wing Nowell will not tour because the 21-year-old needs a knee operation, while the other three absentees are still returning from long-term injuries.


“Jack needs to get his knee sorted so he will be ready for next season and the World Cup [in England in September and October 2015] and it’s the right decision for him to have the operation next week,” said Lancaster.


“Alex and Tom have worked really hard to come back before the end of the season but they will not have played enough rugby for them to be considered for such a tour and it’s the same with Christian Wade.


“They have all had significant injuries and their return to play has been carefully managed in conjunction with their clubs. It will be a short term loss but a long term gain for us and their clubs as we enter a huge 18 months.”


England’s medical team are liaising with Bath and Gloucester over injuries to hooker Rob Webber (knee) and centre Billy Twelvetrees (ankle) respectively.


England will play four matches in New Zealand, including three Tests against the All Blacks on consecutive Saturdays starting on 7 June.


Article source: http://www1.skysports.com/rugby-union/news/12546/8893450/england-star-mike-brown-signs-new-contract-with-harlequins


Tom Youngs to miss England"s New Zealand tour

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