Nick Youngs is pictured above playing for England
against Ireland in Dublin.
Career Record: Played 6, Won 2, Lost 4.
1983 v Ireland (Dublin) L 25-15 (FN)
Hare, Trick, Woodward, Dodge, Carleton, J Horton,
Youngs, Pearce, Wheeler, Smart, Bainbridge,
Boyle, Jeavons, Winterbottom, Scott (capt)
Penalties: Hare (5).
1983 v New Zealand (Twickenham) W 15-9
Hare, Carleton, Dodge, Woodward, Slemen, Cusworth,
Youngs, Pearce, Wheeler, White, Bainbridge,
Colclough, Simpson, Winterbottom, Scott
Reserve: Stringer
Try: Colclough.
Conversion: Hare.
Penalties: Hare (3).
1984 v Scotland (Murrayfield) L 18-6 (FN)
Hare, Carleton, Davies, Woodward, Slemen, Cusworth,
Youngs, Pearce, Wheeler, White, Bainbridge,
Colclough, Simpson, Winterbottom, Scott
Reserve: Hall
Penalties: Hare (2).
1984 v Ireland (Twickenham) W 12-9 (FN)
Hare, Carleton, Barley, Woodward, R Underwood,Cusworth, Youngs,
Scott, Cooke, Bainbridge, Colclough, Hall, Blakeway, Wheeler (capt), White
Replacement: Redfern for White
Penalties: Hare.
Drop Goal: Cusworth.
1984 v France (Paris) L 32-18 (FN)
Hare, Carleton, Barley, Woodward, R Underwood,
Cusworth,
Youngs, Scott, Winterbottom, Bainbridge,
Colclough, Hall, Blakeway, Wheeler (capt), White
Tries: Underwood, Hare.
Conversions: Hare (2).
Penalties: Hare (2)
1984 v Wales (Twickenham) L 24-15 (FN)
Hare, Carleton, Barley, Woodward, R Underwood,
Cusworth,
Youngs, Scott, Winterbottom, Bainbridge,
Colclough, Dun, Blakeway, Wheeler (capt), Rendall
Penalties: Hare (5)
(R) = Replacement.
His sons Tom Youngs (28 games 2012-2015), a centre turned hooker, born 1987
and Ben Youngs (127 games. 2020-2023), born 1989, a scrum-half, both also played
rugby for England. All three played for Leicester Rugby Football Club.