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‘Fairytale’ ending for Youngs and Cole could inspire Leicester to Premiership victory
Leicester Tigers' Dan Cole (left) and Ben Youngs, May 31, 2025

DANNY CARE believes the desire to secure fairytale farewells for Ben Youngs and Dan Cole can drive Leicester to Premiership glory but insists title favourites Bath “won’t care about sentiments.”

Scrum-half Youngs, 35, and prop Cole, 38, will call time on their illustrious careers following Saturday’s mouthwatering final at Twickenham Stadium.

Harlequins player Care — a long-term England team-mate of the pair — expects Michael Cheika’s Tigers to harness the “emotional energy” of the imminent retirements in an attempt to spring an upset.

“I do love a fairytale; I do believe sometimes things happen for a reason,” Care, who will be at Twickenham as a pundit for TNT Sports, told reporters.

“Maybe there’s something in the air that it was destined for Ben Youngs and Dan Cole to finish with another medal.

“Having said that, sport can be a very harsh beast and they’re not going to just get given it.

“I’m sure Leicester will be piling into that emotional energy of sending these guys off on a high; the amount of love they’ve given to that club, both one-club men – it’d be pretty special to see that happen.

“But sport can be quite cruel sometimes and Bath won’t care about sentiments. They’ll just want to get that trophy, which obviously evaded them last year.”

Table-topping Bath, who were runners-up to Northampton in last season’s final and are chasing a first title since 1996, finished 11 points ahead of second-placed Leicester in the regular season.

Youngs — England’s most-capped men’s player, with 127 appearances — is seeking his sixth Premiership title while Cole, who represented his country 118 times, is bidding for a fifth.

“I think if you spoke to them at the start of the season, they’d have thought there would be no chance [of winning the Premiership],” said Quins scrum-half Care, another England centurion who is heading into retirement.

“But I think Michael Cheika has come in and instilled this unbelievable belief in them that they can beat anyone and why not them this year?”

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