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    Lewis Moody reveals motor neurone disease diagnosis

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    By News Team on October 6, 2025 UK News
    Lewis Moody reveals motor neurone disease diagnosis
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    • Lewis Moody, former England rugby captain and 2003 World Cup winner, has been diagnosed with motor neurone disease (MND), expressing that it has been a “huge shock” for him and his family.
    • Moody, who feels “fit and well,” plans to support charities related to his condition while continuing his existing fundraising efforts through The Lewis Moody Foundation.
    • Research indicates rugby players may have an increased risk of developing MND, although the exact causes remain unknown; fellow players Doddie Weir and Rob Burrow have previously died from the disease.

    Former England rugby captain Lewis Moody reveals motor neurone disease diagnosis | UK News

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    England’s 2003 Rugby World Cup winner Lewis Moody has been diagnosed with motor neurone disease.

    The 47-year-old former England captain said it had been “incredibly hard to process and a huge shock to me and my family”.

    In a social media post, he wrote: “I’m writing to share some tough news. I have recently been diagnosed with ALS, also known as Motor Neurone Disease (MND).”

    He said: “I feel fit and well in myself and I’m focused on staying positive, living life and dealing with the changes I will experience as they come.

    “I am being well supported by my family, friends and medical professionals and I’m truly grateful to those who, in their time, helped progress research to support others, like me, living with this disease.

    Image:
    England’s Lewis Moody (R) tackles Robert Sidoli from Wales during a Rugby World Cup quarter-final in 2003. Pic: Reuters

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    Lewis Moody, fourth from right in the middle row, poses with Queen Elizabeth II after winning the 2003 World Cup. Pic: Reuters

    Since retiring from the sport in 2012, Moody and his wife, Annie, have dedicated much of their time to fundraising for The Lewis Moody Foundation, which supports those affected by brain tumours.

    “My plan is to continue with this, but to also create an opportunity to support a charity closer to my current situation,” said Moody, who was awarded an MBE for services to rugby in 2004.

    “I would be so grateful for your help with this and look forward to sharing more, once I am clear on what this looks like.”

    Rugby players could be prone to motor neurone disease – but causes still unknown

    Fellow rugby players Doddie Weir and Rob Burrow have died from the disease in recent years.

    The sport – and in particular England skills coach Kevin Sinfield – have worked on high-profile fundraising campaigns to tackle it.

    Athletes appear to be disproportionately likely to contract MND, which causes muscle weakness to the point it can eventually be hard to eat or breathe.

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    Credit: Action Images / Paul Harding Livepic via Reuters

    Research from Durham University found rugby players could be especially prone, as those who have suffered multiple concussions have higher levels of certain proteins in their blood that are linked to the disease.

    But the exact cause of it remains unknown.

    “For now, please know I feel your love and support,” Moody added.

    “All I ask is that I am given some space to navigate this with my wife and sons, and those closest to us – but without doubt, I will continue to embrace life and grasp opportunities in the same way I always have.”

    What is motor neurone disease?

    Motor neurone disease (MND) causes muscle weakness that gets worse over the course of months or years.

    A ‘glittering career’

    Moody won 71 caps for England and also five for the British and Irish Lions, and was a seven-time title winner with Leicester.

    He is perhaps best known for winning the final lineout during the 2003 World Cup final, which led to Jonny Wilkinson’s historic match-winning drop goal.

    Lions Rugby Chair Ieuan Evans MBE said: “We are all greatly saddened to hear the news of Lewis Moody’s diagnosis.”

    He added: “As a player, Lewis inspired so many fans during a glittering career.”

    Moody joined Leicester Tigers from Oakham School and made 223 appearances between 1996 and 2010.

    The club said everyone there was “deeply saddened to learn that one of our greatest players” had been diagnosed with MND.

    “The figures, trophies and awards tell you what an incredible player Lewis was, but that is only half the story,” said Tigers chief executive Andrea Pinchen.

    “As an individual, his commitment to his club along with his warmth and passion shone through, which endeared him to teammates, staff and supporters alike.”

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