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Rugby Legend Moody's Brave MND Battle
26 Nov
Summary
- Lewis Moody revealed his motor neurone disease diagnosis in October.
- He experienced shoulder weakness, leading to diagnosis after scans.
- A fundraising page has raised over £200,000 for his family.

Rugby World Cup winner Lewis Moody has shared his appreciation for the immense support received since his motor neurone disease diagnosis. The former England captain revealed his condition in October after noticing weakness in his shoulder during a gym session. Subsequent medical scans indicated nerve damage in his brain and spinal cord.
Moody was recently honored with a warm reception as he delivered the match ball before England's game against Australia. This gesture highlighted the public's solidarity with the ex-flanker during his challenging health battle.
Friends and former Leicester Tigers teammates initiated a GoFundMe campaign, which has rapidly gathered substantial funds, exceeding £200,000. This financial support is intended to assist Moody and his family as they navigate the implications of his diagnosis.




