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Youngs is aiming for a return trip to the games after winning the bronze in 2004 with Holly McPeak.
Branagh serves up beach win in Spain; Athlete of the Week honor 2008
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She -- the -- the Youngs were a ve -- very prosperous farm family on the frontier there in
First Mothers 2000
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Young's wife and children returned to Colon to be near grandparents and by the end of the summer the Youngs were the new owners of the grill.
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England players such as Youngs, 20, who capped his full England debut with a wonderful try in the victory over Australia.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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But even before Youngs blotted his copybook by deliberately throwing the ball into the crowd,, earning himself a yellow card, England were a shadow of their previously vibrant selves.
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Toby Flood and Ben Youngs will not have many worse days, but they have been world-class this season.
Six Nations 2011: No England grand slam, but maybe start of a grand plan 2011
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Flood, either way, needs to distance himself from a slightly disappointing end to last season when his form, along with that of his scrum-half partner Ben Youngs, started to ebb away for club and country.
Toby Flood fights to stem rising tide of Jonny Wilkinson mania 2011
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It was a chastening experience for the England scrum-half Ben Youngs.
Six Nations 2011: The great orator Paul O'Connell leads Ireland to win 2011
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Ben Youngs – "I played like an idiot," he said – and Toby Flood endured games they would far rather forget.
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Youngs said he felt his yellow card, when England were trailing 14-3, was harsh, if not a match-changer.
Six Nations 2011: The great orator Paul O'Connell leads Ireland to win 2011
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