England’s 2003 World Cup winner says news has come as a ‘huge shock to me and my family’ but he remains focused on ‘living life’
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England’s 2003 World Cup winner says news has come as a ‘huge shock to me and my family’ but he remains focused on ‘living life’
England’s 2003 World Cup winner says news has come as a ‘huge shock to me and my family’ but he remains focused on ‘living life’
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Former England captain Lewis Moody reveals he has been diagnosed with motor neurone disease in an exclusive BBC interview.

Former World Cup winner, 47, tells the BBC he has been diagnosed with motor neurone disease

The former England rugby captain and 2003 World Cup winner has been diagnosed with motor neurone disease at the age of 47. We…

The 47-year-old, who played a key role in his country’s 2003 World Cup win, says he does not feel unwell and is ‘staying…

Moody’s diagnosis with motor neurone disease at the age of 47 is desperate news for all those who know and love him

Lewis Moody latest player to be diagnosed with condition but efforts of the late Doddie Weir have given researchers hope in fight…