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Lewis Moody overwhelmed by ‘outpouring of love’ since MND diagnosis

Former England captain Lewis Moody has been touched by the “outpouring of love and support” which followed his motor neurone disease diagnosis.

Former England captain Lewis Moody before he presents the match ball at the Allianz Stadium

Former captain Lewis Moody has been touched by the “outpouring of love and support” which followed his motor neurone disease diagnosis.

The 2003 winner revealed last month he had the incurable muscle-wasting condition, which caused the death of fellow players Doddie Weir, Rob Burrow and Joost van der Westhuizen.

Everyone at Allianz Stadium gave Moody a warm welcome as he carried the match ball onto the pitch ahead of England’s Test against on Saturday.

A GoFundMe page now supports the former flanker and his family.

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Overwhelming

“It’s been a whirlwind – It’s been wonderful in the sense of the outpouring of love and support, which has just been constant,” Moody told BBC Breakfast.

“It’s been slightly overwhelming at times, but it all comes from such a beautiful and wonderful place.

He added: “It’s been a strange time, but for me and my family, we’ve just felt that warm embrace of everyone coming around us and supporting us.

“My background is in rugby and people talk about that community, but the MND community that I’m now a part of has just really embraced us and we feel really lucky as a family to be a part of it.”

Former England captain Lewis Moody before he presents the match ball at the Allianz Stadium
Fans at Allianz Stadium gave former England captain Lewis Moody a warm welcome.
(Ben Whitley/PA)

Positive

Moody – nicknamed ‘Mad Dog’ in a career which produced 71 caps, three Tests for the as well as multiple domestic and European titles during a golden era for his club Leicester – remains determined to stay positive.

“I have small symptoms in the hand and shoulder. The only real effect it has on you is in the back of your mind. It lingers,” he said.

“Trying to park that and focus on the every day. Getting the most joy that you physically can out of every day. Feeling that you have a purpose and applying yourself.”

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