Leicester Tigers star and former England international Tom Youngs has confirmed his retirement from professional rugby with immediate effect.
The 35-year-old retires after making 215 appearances for Leicester Tigers, as well as gaining 28 Test caps for England and three for the British & Irish Lions.
Youngs took a period of indefinite leave ahead of the current season to care for his wife Tiff, who is battling an illness, and has not featured for the club this season.
A Premiership title winner in 2012/13 and Anglo-Welsh Cup winner in 2016/17 with Tigers, Youngs retires in second place on the club’s all-time list for appearances as captain with 98. Only Martin Johnson has led Leicester Tigers on more occasions.
Speaking about the decision to retire, Youngs said: “I had always planned around this season being my last and I am comfortable with the timing of it now.
“I have no regrets and, looking back, am proud of what I have achieved at the only club I ever wanted to play for.”
A second-generation Tiger, Youngs is the son of former Leicester scrum-half Nick Youngs and spent his career playing alongside brother, Ben, at club and international level.
Together, the father and sons have made more than 630 first-team appearances for the club.
On his family connection to the club, Youngs added: “There has always been a connection to the club, with dad playing for Tigers, and I have memories from an early age of hearing about what that was like for him and what it meant to him.
“To be able to do what I have done, alongside my brother and after my dad, is just magical. I couldn’t have written it any better.”
Norfolk born, Youngs played his junior rugby with Holt and North Walsham before joining the Leicester Tigers Academy.
During his time there, Youngs enjoyed a decorated age-grade career with England honours at Under-16, Under-18, Under-19 and Under-20s levels before playing internationally on the World Rugby Sevens circuit.
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