The England scrum-half came on for his 115th cap against Wales at Twickenham and with the emergence of Harry Randall it may be a role he has to get used to
In the end, Ben Youngs’s big moment got a little lost in all the excitement. The match was an hour old, and just beginning to slip from England’s grip, when he finally came on for his 115th cap and beat the record set by Jason Leonard back in 2004.
England had been 17-0 up not so very long ago, but Wales, who, for all their flaws, absolutely did not stop coming, had scored two tries, and 12 points, in the last seven minutes. Twickenham was rocking, and England were reeling. The crowd cheered as he walked onto the field, but the sound was quickly swallowed up in the hubbub as England launched their restart downfield.
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