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Ben Youngs today revealed that he has withdrawn from this summer’s British & Irish Lions tour.
His teammate and brother Tom’s wife has been battling cancer for three years and the family has now received the devastating news that the illness is terminal. Ben was included in Warren Gatland’s 41-man squad for his second tour with the British and Irish Lions but this weekend informed the head coach of his decision to remain at home.
“We are a very close family and, as I am sure everyone can respect, time is now precious together,” said Ben.
“The most important thing for me at this difficult time is to be able to offer as much support as I can to Tom and his family in the remaining time we all have together.
“It is a great honour to be selected as a member of the British & Irish Lions squad and I would like to thank Warren Gatland, the staff and the other players for their understanding in this situation. I wish them well and, like all rugby supporters in British and Ireland, hope they have a successful tour.”
Tom and Ben will still play their part in the remainder of the season for the Tigers.
As a result of Young’s withdrawal, Scotland captain Greg Laidlaw has been called up as a replacement.