Lewis Moody Leads 500-Mile Rugby Legends Ride to Fund Motor Neurone Disease Research Monday, June 15, 2026 lewismoody mnd rugby charity cycling doddieweir premiership raid gallagher fundraising sport Lewis Moody, former England captain and 2003 Rugby World Cup winner, has launched an extraordinary 500-mile cycling challenge alongside a peloton of rugby legends to raise vital funds for motor neurone disease (MND) research. … Read More
Lewis Moody and Rugby Legends Embark on 500-Mile Ride to Fund MND Research Monday, June 15, 2026 lewismoody mnd charity cycling rugby doddieweir fundraising premiership rugbylegends cure sport Lewis Moody, former England captain and 2003 Rugby World Cup winner, has launched a monumental cycling challenge to raise funds for motor neuron disease (MND) research. The Lewis Moody XV Cycle Challenge, sponsored by … Read More
'The Only Certainty Is Uncertainty': Lewis Moody on Life, Loss, and Finding New Purpose After an MND Diagnosis Wednesday, May 13, 2026 lewismoody mnd rugby resilience ai charity support motorneuronedisease adaptation purpose sport Lewis Moody MBE, the former England rugby captain and British & Irish Lion, known affectionately as “Mad Dog” for his relentless playing style, now faces a different kind of challenge: living with Motor … Read More
‘We Stand Together as a Club to Offer Our Full Support’ Following Lewis Moody’s MND Diagnosis Tuesday, October 7, 2025 lewismoody mnd bathrugby rugby motorneuronedisease support rugbyunion illness rugbyplayers awareness sport Lewis Moody, former England captain and Bath Rugby flanker, has been diagnosed with motor neurone disease (MND), a progressive muscle-wasting condition that tragically claimed the lives of rugby legends Doddie Weir, Rob … Read More
Former England Rugby Captain Lewis Moody Diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease Monday, October 6, 2025 lewismoody motorneuronedisease rugby englandrugby leicestertigers mndassociation playerwelfare worldcup fundraiser athletehealth sport Lewis Moody, former England captain and a key figure in the 2003 Rugby World Cup-winning squad, has publicly revealed he has been diagnosed with motor neurone disease (MND). The 47-year-old made the announcement during an … Read More