BREAKING: Ex-England Rugby Captain Lewis Moody Diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease | AD1Z

Former England rugby captain Lewis Moody, a member of the 2003 World Cup-winning team, has revealed that he has been diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease (MND). Known for his fearless style and leadership, Moody’s announcement has touched the global rugby community. The Rugby Football Union (RFU) and fans worldwide have expressed their support and solidarity with him and his family. Motor Neurone Disease is a life-shortening neurological condition with no known cure, previously affecting other sports legends such as Doddie Weir and Rob Burrow. 📍 Player: Lewis Moody 🏆 Achievement: 2003 Rugby World Cup Winner, Former England Captain 💔 Diagnosis: Motor Neurone Disease (MND) 🙏 Support: Rugby world stands united #LewisMoody #Rugby #EnglandRugby #MND #MotorNeuroneDisease #RugbyLegend #StayStrongLewis #RugbyNews #SportsUpdate #RFU #DoddieWeir #RobBurrow #WorldCupWinner #RugbyCommunity #SupportAndAwareness #mlb #baseball #americanfootball #soccer #cricket #football #tennis #sports #sportsnews Ex-England Rugby Captain Lewis Moody Diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease | Rugby World Reacts | AD1Z Lewis Moody, England rugby captain, Lewis Moody MND, Lewis Moody motor neurone disease, England rugby news, rugby legend diagnosed, Rugby World Cup 2003, Leicester Tigers, rugby awareness, neuro disease in sports, RFU statement, rugby community support, MND awareness, Rob Burrow, Doddie Weir, rugby updates 2025, rugby family united, sports health news Welcome to Sports Insider, your ultimate destination for comprehensive sports coverage!