England's most-capped player Youngs reveals heart op

England's most-capped player Youngs reveals heart op

England's most-capped player Ben Youngs has revealed he underwent heart surgery after collapsing during an open training session.

The Leicester scrum-half says he is "on the mend" and hopes to be fit for the new English club season which begins in mid-September. 

The 34-year-old had been diagnosed with arrhythmia and supraventricular tachycardia, which is a type of irregular heartbeat that causes the heart's upper chamber to beat fast or erratically. 

He had a two-hour operation in Birmingham following the episode while training with Leicester earlier this year. 

"You know when we joked around on the pod quite a while back, and we had this open training session at Leicester, and I said I was doing fitness, and basically I collapsed," Youngs said on the For The Love Of Rugby podcast he co-hosts with Tigers and ex-England colleague Dan Cole. 


"Well, not collapsed, but I had to stop and lay down as my heart was pounding away, and the rain was hitting me in the face, and I sort of rolled my head to the side and looked at all these admiring fans - 30 of them - that were all packed out in the main stand at Leicester. 

"And I thought: 'This is it, this is how I'm gonna go'. 


"I basically had a few of these episodes and I've had it my whole life and it can just kind of spontaneously happen at any stage of your life or career

"So I have had it my whole life, unknown to me." 

Youngs, who won 127 caps before retiring from Test rugby after the 2023 World Cup, added: "I am on the mend, I am recovering. I'll be fine for the start of the season. 

"There is a 90 per cent success rate, so I should not suffer now. My ticker should be all good and it won't suddenly kick in and go mental."

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