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Lewis Moody: ‘I’d Take the Risks Again’

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Published: 2 March 2026 . The English Chronicle Desk.
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Nine seconds of silence linger in a new BBC documentary before former England captain Lewis Moody begins to answer a question that cuts to the core of his career. Asked by his former international team-mate Ben Youngs whether he ever considered the risks of playing rugby, Moody pauses, reflective rather than evasive. What follows is neither regret nor defiance, but a measured acknowledgement of danger balanced against devotion to the sport that defined his life.

The documentary, titled Ben Youngs Investigates: How Safe Is Rugby?, explores the evolving conversation around player welfare in elite rugby. Moody’s contribution carries particular weight. A veteran of 71 England caps, a British and Irish Lions tourist, and a central figure in Leicester Tigers’ combative era of domestic and European dominance, he was known for an uncompromising style that earned him the nickname “Mad Dog.” His approach was defined by relentless physicality, an appetite for collisions, and a refusal to conserve effort.

Yet in conversation, Moody presents a more nuanced self-assessment. He explains that he was not oblivious to the risks inherent in repeated high-impact sport. On the contrary, he says he was acutely aware of the possibility of injury and concussion. The calculus, in his mind, was clear at the time. The joy and fulfilment derived from competition outweighed the potential cost. He states plainly that, knowing what he knows now, he would still choose to play.

The remarks acquire deeper resonance given Moody’s diagnosis last year with motor neurone disease, a degenerative neurological condition that progressively damages motor neurones, leading to muscle weakness and eventual paralysis. His diagnosis places him among a growing number of former rugby players who have faced the same illness. The deaths of Rob Burrow in 2024, Doddie Weir in 2022, and Joost van der Westhuizen in 2017 intensified public scrutiny. Former Leicester player Ed Slater also retired after receiving an MND diagnosis, while World Cup winner Steve Thompson has been diagnosed with early-onset dementia.

Despite these cases, Moody emphasises that there is no proven causal link between rugby and motor neurone disease. Current scientific research suggests that while elite athletes may be disproportionately represented among MND diagnoses, the mechanisms are complex and multifactorial. Some studies propose that extreme physical exertion, leading to transient low oxygen levels in tissues, could contribute to cellular stress in individuals who are genetically or environmentally susceptible. Moody stresses that clinicians describe MND as arising from multiple interacting factors rather than a single trigger.

He acknowledges, however, that public perception has increasingly connected rugby with neurological illness. High-profile cases inevitably shape narrative. Moody does not express frustration with this assumption but instead calls for greater scientific literacy. The link between repeated head trauma and certain forms of brain injury is well established. The connection between rugby and MND remains unproven. Distinguishing between those two discussions, he suggests, is essential for informed debate.

The documentary revisits a 2007 Rugby World Cup pool match against Tonga in Paris, a moment emblematic of rugby’s former approach to concussion. Early in the game, Moody suffered a heavy blow when charging down a kick. Television replays showed his head snapping back. He was briefly attended to on the field and continued playing. Later in the same match, another high collision left him prone once more, yet again he returned to the action.

The following day, against medical advice, he joined team-mates at EuroDisney. A rollercoaster ride triggered ringing in his head and a belated recognition that he had underestimated the seriousness of concussion. That episode, he now reflects, marked a turning point in his understanding of brain injury.

The sport itself has undergone structural reform since that era. Rugby authorities have implemented stringent head injury assessment protocols, mandatory stand-down periods, independent match-day doctors and technological monitoring systems, including instrumented mouthguards that measure collision force. Tackle height has been lowered and sanctions for dangerous contact have become significantly harsher. Moody argues that contemporary elite rugby is safer than at any previous point in its professional history.

His assessment is informed not only by retrospective analysis but also by personal experience. He participated in neurological studies at the University of Edinburgh and was cleared of early-onset dementia. Nevertheless, he has witnessed the cognitive decline of former team-mates. He describes Thompson’s condition as a genuine struggle and expresses relief that long-term studies now exist to support players facing neurological challenges.

Moody frames the broader concussion campaign as an uncomfortable but necessary reckoning. He suggests that rugby, historically resistant to change, has been compelled to confront evidence and adapt. In his view, the willingness to embrace difficult conversations represents progress. The alternative, he implies, would be denial.

Since publicly discussing his MND diagnosis in an interview on BBC Breakfast last October, Moody has focused on managing uncertainty. He references a Buddhist aphorism emphasising the primacy of the present moment. For him, this philosophy provides practical guidance rather than abstract comfort. The trajectory of MND varies widely. Some patients live more than a decade with slow progression; others experience rapid deterioration. Moody reports that his case is currently slow-progressing. His strategy is to maintain normality until circumstances require adjustment, then recalibrate.

The perspective is pragmatic rather than sentimental. He does not deny the seriousness of the condition, nor does he dramatise it. Instead, he speaks of adaptation. The emphasis remains on present functionality rather than speculative fear.

Moody is also considering how to deploy his public platform to advance awareness and research funding for motor neurone disease. He acknowledges that earlier campaigners such as Burrow and Weir confronted the disease at a time when public understanding was limited and therapeutic options sparse. He sees himself as inheriting their momentum. Conversations with Slater have reinforced his sense of responsibility. The form his advocacy will take has not yet been formally announced, but his intention to contribute is explicit.

The documentary situates Moody’s reflections within a broader ethical inquiry about rugby’s future. It asks whether cultural attachment to physical intensity can coexist with evolving medical evidence. Moody’s answer does not advocate retreat from contact sport. Rather, it argues for informed participation and institutional accountability. He does not renounce rugby. He affirms it.

For a player once defined by collision and confrontation, the nine-second pause before answering Youngs’ question carries symbolic weight. It signals contemplation rather than doubt. Moody recognises the risks retrospectively, understands the scientific uncertainty surrounding his illness, and remains steadfast in his affection for the game. His stance may not resolve the debate around rugby’s long-term safety, but it adds texture to it.

In the end, Moody’s message is neither cautionary tale nor heroic myth. It is an articulation of informed choice within imperfect knowledge. He loved the sport. He accepts the consequences of participation. And, as he states without hesitation, he would do it again.

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