England: Ellis Genge full of praise for Ben Youngs ahead of milestone appearance

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England's Ellis Genge (left) and Ben Youngs during a training session at The Lensbury Hotel, Teddington. Picture date: Wednesday February 3, 2021. See PA story RUGBYU England. Photo credit should read: Adrian Dennis/PA Wire. RESTRICTIONS: Use subject to restrictions. Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior consent from rights holder.

England prop Ellis Genge has praised the enthusiasm of Leicester Tigers team-mate Ben Youngs as he is set to become England’s most capped men’s player.

It is expected that Youngs will return to the starting line-up when England face Wales after he started on the replacements bench in the Round Two encounter against Italy in Rome.

Important character

The scrum-half will surpass Jason Leonard’s men’s record of 114 caps for England when he runs out this weekend. Genge has praised Youngs for getting to this massive achievement with enthusiasm and energy.

“Ben’s a larger than life character, full of energy, driving standards. He’s just so much fun to be around,” he said.

“You’d think he’d get bored of it, but he turns up every day with a smile on his face regardless of what you’re doing, puts his arm round you and always pushes you to do your best.

“I don’t think anyone thinks he’s done after this weekend. What explains his longevity? Firstly being a scrum-half, he doesn’t take too much contact. I can’t see myself making it that long. Probably that helps.

“I’m not going to tell you he’s the most diligent bloke, does all these secret tricks to make his career long and prosperous. That’s not the case and he’d tell you that himself.

“Ben has never taken himself too seriously. He got his head down, done what he’s needed to do and then gone above and beyond to achieve his goals being himself.

“It’s a good blueprint for anyone else. You don’t have to be a cardboard cutout of anyone else. Do your own thing and hopefully that takes you all the way.”

Youngs has been playing despite personal trauma as his older brother Tom, a predecessor of Genge as Leicester captain, takes indefinite leave from the game to care for his wife Tiffany as she battles serious illness having previously recovered from Hodgkin’s lymphoma.

In 2017 Ben withdrew from the Lions squad bound for New Zealand to support his family and four years later he ruled himself out of contention for South Africa, again to provide assistance to Tom and Tiffany.

“I’ve got so much respect for the bloke. I can’t describe it. The stuff he’s sacrificed to achieve what he’s achieved in rugby, which most people would take an arm off for,” Genge said.

“Like staying at home for the Lions tours to support his brother and his family. He’s a legend. I love him to bits, he’s a great guy.

“When I was Leicester captain the first thing he said was, ‘I can’t believe our dad is leading the way’. He calls me ‘our dad’. Like I said, he doesn’t take himself too seriously.

“We have got this incredible relationship, myself and Ben. We respect each a lot and he hasn’t said too much, just ‘go out and do your thing mate and we will follow you in’. That is all I needed to hear.”

The Wales clash is also of significance to Genge after he was the victim of online abuse, including death threats, after the same fixture in Cardiff a year ago.

A video emerged of the loosehead prop standing motionless instead of clapping Wales down the tunnel following their 40-24 victory at the Principality Stadium, resulting in wave of vicious criticism that prompted the Rugby Football Union to issue a statement in defence of him and the team.

“You get grief after every game. If I sat there and picked out every message you got from people I’d be here every day. You should take it with a pinch of salt,” Genge said.

“I’m sure these people have got some tough things going on at home, as they’re obviously quite sad and have nothing else better to do than give a Knowle Wester some stick. Good on ’em.”

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