Wednesday, March 18, 2026
  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Team
  • Contact
The English Chronicle
Advertisement
  • Home
  • Business & Economy
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Science & Technology
  • UK News
  • World News
  • Health
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Business & Economy
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Science & Technology
  • UK News
  • World News
  • Health
No Result
View All Result
The English Chronicle
No Result
View All Result

Questions Remain as Rugby Legend Lewis Moody Faces Motor Neurone Disease Diagnosis

5 months ago
in Health, Sports, UK News
Questions Remain as Rugby Legend Lewis Moody Faces Motor Neurone Disease Diagnosis

LONDON, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 06: Lewis Moody of England looks on during the Investec Challenge match between England and New Zealand at Twickenham Stadium on November 6, 2010 in London, England. (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)

0
SHARES
8
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Published: 07 October 2025. The English Chronicle Desk. A report by The English Chronicle Online.

Lewis Moody, the 47-year-old former England rugby captain and World Cup winner, has become the latest high-profile athlete to be diagnosed with a neurodegenerative disease that may be connected to his years in collision sport. His name now joins a growing list of rugby players who have faced similar fates — men whose post-retirement years have been shadowed by diagnoses of Motor Neurone Disease (MND), early-onset dementia, or other neurological conditions. For Moody and many others, this diagnosis brings both personal grief and public questions that science has yet to answer.

Over the past decade, researchers, journalists, and medical professionals have tried to understand the connection between repeated head trauma and degenerative brain disease. Despite the heightened awareness, the scientific community remains cautious in its conclusions. According to the Motor Neurone Disease Association (MNDA), research does suggest a correlation between traumatic brain injuries and the later development of MND. However, this correlation does not confirm causation. In other words, while repeated concussions may increase the likelihood of developing MND, they are not proven to directly cause it.

Other potential risk factors for MND include genetic predispositions, exposure to agricultural chemicals and heavy metals, electrical injuries, and high levels of physical exertion. Studies have shown possible associations between these variables and neurological decline, but definitive answers remain elusive. A 2022 study involving over 400 former international rugby players found that they were 15 times more likely to develop MND than members of the general public. Yet, similar studies on farmers and military veterans revealed comparable or even higher risks — though such findings rarely receive equivalent public attention.

Moody’s case, therefore, raises not only medical concerns but also social and ethical questions. Why does the story of a rugby player command more headlines than that of a farmer or a soldier? Part of the answer lies in visibility. Rugby players, through their fame and community influence, have become vocal advocates for awareness. By sharing their struggles, they have helped shine a light on an illness that continues to confound scientists and devastate families. Moody’s diagnosis adds to that narrative, bringing renewed focus to a disease that affects more than 2,100 people in the UK each year.

Still, misinformation often clouds public understanding. In 2024, a Durham University study was widely misreported as claiming that players with multiple concussions showed biological changes that made them more prone to MND. In reality, the researchers behind that study never drew such conclusions. As the MNDA has clarified, the evidence remains mixed, with some studies producing contradictory results. The small sample sizes in many of these investigations also make it difficult to rule out coincidence or confounding variables. The complexity of the science underscores one pressing truth: more robust, long-term, and well-funded research is urgently needed.

While the medical debate continues, governing bodies are under pressure to improve player safety and education. Rugby authorities have been urged to provide clear information on the potential risks of head trauma and to implement stronger concussion protocols. Retrospectively, many critics argue that rugby union failed to do this in the years following its professionalization in 1995 — precisely the era when Moody came of age as a player. The consequences of that neglect are now being felt across generations of former professionals.

Moody’s own reflections reveal much about that culture. In his autobiography Mad Dog, he described being knocked unconscious during a match against Tonga in the 2007 World Cup. “The team doc suggested I should come off. I told him where to go,” Moody recalled. Determined to seize his chance, he played on despite being visibly disoriented. Later in the same match, he suffered another blow to the head, yet continued playing for the rest of the tournament. The following day, he joined his teammates on a trip to Disneyland Paris, enduring excruciating pain on rollercoasters that, he admitted, “felt like needles being shoved through my head.”

Such behaviour, though shocking by today’s standards, was far from uncommon in rugby at the time. The culture of toughness and resilience often discouraged players from admitting to injury or weakness. It is a culture that, in hindsight, has cost many athletes dearly. Today’s concussion protocols, which require medical clearance and strict rest periods, would have kept Moody sidelined immediately. Back then, such caution was rare.

Despite his diagnosis, Moody has chosen not to join the growing number of players pursuing legal action against rugby’s governing bodies. He has stated that blaming others for his condition makes him uncomfortable, even if he acknowledges that he would approach his career differently under modern safety standards. Others have not been as forgiving. At least five former rugby players with MND have joined three separate lawsuits against organizations in rugby league, union, and football, alleging negligence and inadequate protection from head injuries.

For Moody, however, the issue appears less about blame and more about awareness. His decision to speak publicly about his illness has reignited a crucial discussion about brain health in contact sports. While he continues to receive medical treatment, his story serves as both a warning and an opportunity — a reminder of how far the sport has come, and how far it still has to go.

The tragedy of Lewis Moody’s situation is not confined to one player or one disease. It is emblematic of a broader reckoning within professional sport — a moment when the long-term costs of glory are finally being measured. The rugby community, once united by the mantra of playing through pain, must now confront the legacy of those choices. For every study that links concussions to neurological decline, there is another that demands further evidence. But in the meantime, men like Moody live with the consequences of that uncertainty every day.

Ultimately, the hope is that their suffering will not be in vain. Through greater research, stricter safety measures, and a shift in sporting culture, future generations of athletes might avoid the same fate. Lewis Moody’s courage in sharing his journey may yet inspire the change that rugby, and the wider world of sport, so urgently needs.

Related News:

One Lap, 400 Miles, One Week: GP Sets Sights on Cornwall Perimeter Record RunOne Lap, 400 Miles, One Week: GP Sets Sights on Cornwall Perimeter Record Run Tragic Death Strikes Half-Marathon in Stoke-on-Trent: Runner Dies Shortly After Crossing Finish LineTragic Death Strikes Half-Marathon in Stoke-on-Trent: Runner Dies Shortly After Crossing Finish Line Concerns Mount Over Accuracy of At-Home Health Tests as Study Calls for Stricter RegulationConcerns Mount Over Accuracy of At-Home Health Tests as Study Calls for Stricter Regulation Predicted Leicester Line-ups Reflect Cifuentes’ Tactical Plans Ahead of New SeasonPredicted Leicester Line-ups Reflect Cifuentes’ Tactical Plans Ahead of New Season The Ketamine Crisis in the UK is a Silent Epidemic Leaving Users with Lifelong PainThe Ketamine Crisis in the UK is a Silent Epidemic Leaving Users with Lifelong Pain Central London Gears Up for Lionesses' Victory Parade as Thousands Prepare to Celebrate Historic Women's Euros WinCentral London Gears Up for Lionesses’ Victory Parade as Thousands Prepare to Celebrate Historic Women’s Euros Win London Set to Honour Euro 2025 Champions as Lionesses Take Victory Parade Through the CapitalLondon Set to Honour Euro 2025 Champions as Lionesses Take Victory Parade Through the Capital Rangers Boss Russell Martin Launches Blistering Critique After Disappointing Draw with MotherwellRangers Boss Russell Martin Launches Blistering Critique After Disappointing Draw with Motherwell Woman Warned She Might Need Leg Amputation to Survive After Liquid Brazilian Butt LiftWoman Warned She Might Need Leg Amputation to Survive After Liquid Brazilian Butt Lift It’s Thanks to Gabby That I Caught My Prostate Cancer in Time’ – Kenny Logan Opens Up on His Battle and His Mission to Save LivesIt’s Thanks to Gabby That I Caught My Prostate Cancer in Time’ – Kenny Logan Opens Up on His Battle and His Mission to Save Lives AI Tools Used by English Councils Found to Downplay Women’s Health Issues, Raising Concerns Over Gender Bias in CareAI Tools Used by English Councils Found to Downplay Women’s Health Issues, Raising Concerns Over Gender Bias in Care Minute’s Silence for Diogo Jota Abruptly Ended After Wembley Tribute DisruptedMinute’s Silence for Diogo Jota Abruptly Ended After Wembley Tribute Disrupted Rugby Confronts Safety Concerns with Smart Mouthguards at Women’s World CupRugby Confronts Safety Concerns with Smart Mouthguards at Women’s World Cup Cats Develop Dementia Similarly to Humans, Study FindsCats Develop Dementia Similarly to Humans, Study Finds Alarming rise in abusive teen relationships in the UK sparks urgent warningsAlarming rise in abusive teen relationships in the UK sparks urgent warnings Premier League Supercomputer Predicts Tough Season for Man Utd Amid Three-Team Title BattlePremier League Supercomputer Predicts Tough Season for Man Utd Amid Three-Team Title Battle Inquest Finds Agency Worker Failings Led to Unlawful Death of Vulnerable 14-Year-OldInquest Finds Agency Worker Failings Led to Unlawful Death of Vulnerable 14-Year-Old Rogers Double Aston Villa as Leeds Slip Deeper into TroubleAston Villa Under Pressure as Newcastle Take on Hosts in Premier League Opener FIFA Eyes Biennial Club World Cup from 2029, Plans Possible ExpansionFIFA Eyes Biennial Club World Cup from 2029, Plans Possible Expansion Shocking Rise in Children’s Exposure to Violent Online Pornography Raises AlarmShocking Rise in Children’s Exposure to Violent Online Pornography Raises Alarm Baby Food Manufacturers Given 18 Months to Improve Nutrition and LabellingBaby Food Manufacturers Given 18 Months to Improve Nutrition and Labelling Grimsby Stun Manchester United in Dramatic Penalty ShootoutGrimsby Stun Manchester United in Dramatic Penalty Shootout Guardiola Admits City ‘Forgot to Play’ After Shock Defeat to BrightonGuardiola Admits City ‘Forgot to Play’ After Shock Defeat to Brighton Why E-Bikes and E-Scooters Are Making Streets a ‘Nightmare’ for Blind PeopleWhy E-Bikes and E-Scooters Are Making Streets a ‘Nightmare’ for Blind People Millions in the UK at Higher Risk of Heart Failure and Stroke Due to Air Pollution, Study WarnsMillions in the UK at Higher Risk of Heart Failure and Stroke Due to Air Pollution, Study Warns UK Graduates in Healthcare Report Highest Satisfaction with Degree ChoicesUK Graduates in Healthcare Report Highest Satisfaction with Degree Choices Systemic Racism in Maternity Care Continues to Endanger Black Women in England, MPs WarnSystemic Racism in Maternity Care Continues to Endanger Black Women in England, MPs Warn One in Three GPs in England Do Not Work in NHS, Raising Concerns Over Access to CareOne in Three GPs in England Do Not Work in NHS, Raising Concerns Over Access to Care UK Doctors Guilty of Sexual Misconduct Continue Practising Amid Weak Sanctions, Research FindsUK Doctors Guilty of Sexual Misconduct Continue Practising Amid Weak Sanctions, Research Finds Liverpool and Southampton Set for Carabao Cup Clash at AnfieldLiverpool Vs outhampton Set for Carabao Cup Clash at Anfield Arsenal Break Newcastle Hearts with Dramatic Late Turnaround at St James’ ParkArsenal VS Newcastle Hearts with Dramatic Late Turnaround at St James’ Park Aston Villa Fight Back to End Winless Run with Convincing Victory over FulhamAston Villa Fight Back to End Winless Run with Convincing Victory over Fulham Everton Held by West Ham as Bowen Cancels Out Keane’s Header in Nuno’s First GameEverton Held by West Ham as Bowen Cancels Out Keane’s Header in Nuno’s First Game Starmer Defends Digital ID Plan Amid Growing CriticismStarmer Unveils Plan for NHS “Online Hospital” to Tackle Waiting Lists Man City Masterclass on Guardiola’s Milestone Day Exposes Liverpool WoesMonaco Hold Man City to Dramatic 2-2 Draw as Eric Dier Converts Late Penalty Arteta Left Frustrated as Sunderland Deny Arsenal Late WinArsenal Edge Past West Ham Amid Injury Concerns Eligibility Confusion Over COVID Vaccination Leaves Pharmacies Struggling Across the UKEligibility Confusion Over COVID Vaccination Leaves Pharmacies Struggling Across the UK New Prostate Cancer Drug Set to Halve Death Risk in EnglandMajority of UK Men Would Opt for Prostate Cancer Screening, Survey Finds Ambulance Worker Fired After Flinging Amputee from Wheelchair and Offering BribeAmbulance Worker Fired After Flinging Amputee from Wheelchair and Offering Bribe Women Challenge Meta Over Targeted Ads After MiscarriageWomen Challenge Meta Over Targeted Ads After Miscarriage Mum’s Final Wish: Donating Her Body to ScienceMum’s Final Wish: Donating Her Body to Science Genetic Tests May Predict Return of Blood CancerGenetic Tests May Predict Return of Blood Cancer UK Woman Becomes Longest Survivor of Heart-Lung TransplantUK Woman Becomes Longest Survivor of Heart-Lung Transplant New Prostate Cancer Drug Set to Halve Death Risk in England£18 Prostate Cancer Test Could Save Thousands of Lives Kane’s Double Seals England’s World Cup QualificationKane’s Double Seals England’s World Cup Qualification No link found between paracetamol in pregnancy and autismPregnant Women in England Face Rising Risk of Severe Birth Injury ‘Game-Changing’ HIV Prevention Jab Set for NHS Approval‘Game-Changing’ HIV Prevention Jab Set for NHS Approval Fulham vs Arsenal Trossard Strike Sends Gunners Three Points Clear One in 12 Secondary Pupils Sent to Isolation WeeklyOne in 12 Secondary Pupils Sent to Isolation Weekly Gibbs-White Inspires Forest to Thrilling Win Over PortoGibbs-White Inspires Forest to Thrilling Win Over Porto Manchester United triumph as Mbeumo brace seals thrilling winManchester United triumph as Mbeumo brace seals thrilling win Fabio Wardley stuns Joseph Parker to earn Usyk title shotFabio Wardley stuns Joseph Parker to earn Usyk title shot Over 1,200 UK health leaders urge swift approval of Tobacco & Vapes Bill to protect future generations from smoking and nicotine addiction.UK Health Leaders Push for Urgent Tobacco & Vape Bill Hospice Cuts Raise Alarm Across England Amid Funding CrisisHospice Cuts Raise Alarm Across England Amid Funding Crisis Sarr Double Sinks Young Liverpool in Carabao CupSarr Double Sinks Young Liverpool in Carabao Cup Celebrities and Charities Demand UK Government Act on Child PovertyCelebrities and Charities Demand UK Government Act on Child Poverty Salah & Gravenberch Lead Liverpool to Win Against VillaSalah & Gravenberch Lead Liverpool to Win Against Villa Dyche Criticises Corner Decision as Forest Draw with UnitedDyche Criticises Corner Decision as Forest Draw with United Granit Xhaka Rescue Earns Everton Draw at SunderlandGranit Xhaka Rescue Earns Everton Draw at Sunderland Experts Warn on Home Birth Risks, Call for Skilled MidwivesExperts Warn on Home Birth Risks, Call for Skilled Midwives Burn and Joelinton Head Newcastle to Victory Over BilbaoBurn and Joelinton Head Newcastle to Victory Over Bilbao Tension and Turmoil at Aston Villa v Maccabi MatchTension and Turmoil at Aston Villa v Maccabi Match London’s Childlessness Crisis: Schools Closing as Families ShrinkLondon’s Childlessness Crisis: Schools Closing as Families Shrink Tuchel: Bellingham has ‘the edge’ among England No 10sBellingham has ‘the edge’ among England No 10s Man City Masterclass on Guardiola’s Milestone Day Exposes Liverpool WoesMan City Masterclass on Guardiola’s Milestone Day Exposes Liverpool Woes Lando Norris Dominates Brazil GP to Strengthen F1 Title BidLando Norris Dominates Brazil GP to Strengthen F1 Title Bid VAR Must Rein Its Neck In to Save Football’s SpiritVAR Must Rein Its Neck In to Save Football’s Spirit Trescothick hints Pope will be retained at threeTrescothick Hints Pope Will Keep Number Three Spot Mary Earps’s Manchester United Return Faces Mixed ReceptionMary Earps’s Manchester United Return Faces Mixed Reception Sam Kerr Stars in Chelsea Return with Champions League DoubleSam Kerr Stars in Chelsea Return with Champions League Double ‘This kid is something else’: Alex Scott’s rise to England call-upThis kid is something else: Alex Scott’s rise to England call-up Former Lion Heskey Warns of Shortage of England StrikersFormer Lion Heskey Warns of Shortage of England Strikers UK launches major AI drive to fight deadly superbugsUK launches major AI drive to fight deadly superbugs 'Traumatic Wait': Northern Ireland Women Face Breast Cancer Delays‘Traumatic Wait’: Northern Ireland Women Face Breast Cancer Delays Coffins Now Too Large to Cremate Amid Rising Obesity CrisisCoffins Now Too Large to Cremate Amid Rising Obesity Crisis Moyes Defends Gueye After Dramatic Everton Bust-UpMoyes Defends Gueye After Dramatic Everton Bust-Up fibromyalgia NHS careFibromyalgia Patients Struggle as NHS Fails to Provide Care captain Jac MorganJac Morgan to Miss Six Nations Start After Surgery “Enough is Enough”: Local MP Vows to Fight Rainham Quarry Plans Alexander Isak ends drought as Liverpool stop rot with win at West HamAlexander Isak ends drought as Liverpool stop rot with win at West Ham

STAY CONNECTED

  • 1000 Fans
  • 450 Followers
  • 600 Subscribers

MOST POPULAR

remote robotic surgery UK first

Surgeon’s op on patient 1,500 miles away a UK first

March 6, 2026
courier firm bust Evri delivery disruption

Courier Firm Bust After 14 Years as Evri Deliveries Face ‘Temporary Disruption’

March 11, 2026
DNA Test Confirms Alleged Stalker Is Not Madeleine McCann

Kate McCann Describes Stress from Alleged Stalker Calling Her ‘Mum’

October 9, 2025
Breakthrough Clinical Trial Lets 12-Year-Old Boy with Rare Skin Disorder Play Football

Breakthrough Clinical Trial Lets 12-Year-Old Boy with Rare Skin Disorder Play Football

August 15, 2025
Glasgow Central partial reopening after Union Street fire

1 day ago
Abusive Boyfriend Removed From Plane After Kill Threat

1 day ago
Load More

About Us

The English Chronicle

The English Chronicle is your trusted source for accurate, timely, and unbiased news. Based in the heart of the digital age, our mission is to deliver well-researched journalism that informs, engages, and empowers readers across the globe.

Address:-
UK Address: Harbour House, Cold Harbour Lane, Rainham, London Borough of Havering, United Kingdom. RM13 9YB

Browse by Category

  • Africa
  • Agriculture
  • Ai and Innovation
  • Animal Rights
  • Arts And Culture
  • Asia Pacific
  • Australia News
  • Business & Economy
  • Canada News
  • Child Health
  • Child Safety
  • Climate Change
  • Cricket
  • Crime
  • Defence And Military
  • Economics
  • Education
  • Energy
  • Entertainment
  • Environment
  • Europe
  • Fashion
  • Finance
  • Food
  • Health
  • History
  • Hobbies
  • Human Rights
  • innovation
  • International
  • Investigative Stories
  • Latest
  • Law
  • Life & Society
  • Market
  • Medical Innovation
  • Middle East
  • Natural Disaster
  • Politics
  • Premier League
  • Public Safety
  • Religion
  • Retail
  • Retail
  • Road Safety
  • Royal Family
  • Rural Economy
  • Science & Technology
  • Scotland and Highlands
  • Showbiz
  • Sports
  • Tech News
  • Tourism and Economy
  • Trade
  • Transport
  • Travel
  • UK News
  • US News
  • Violence
  • Wales News
  • War and Conflict
  • Weather
  • Wild Life
  • World News
Lorry overturns on A1 in East Lothian and two injured

Lorry Overturns on A1 in East Lothian, Two Injured

1 day ago
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor home battle

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s New Home Dispute as Vans Seen at Sandringham

1 day ago
Fire came from the sky: South Sudan on brink of civil war

“Fire Came From the Sky” — Life on the Brink of Civil War in South Sudan

1 day ago
Gas on the line: Will the Iran war squeeze India’s piped gas?

Gas on the Line: Will the Iran War Squeeze India’s Piped Gas Next?

1 day ago
  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Team
  • Contact

© 2025 The English Chronicle.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Business & Economy
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Science & Technology

© 2025 The English Chronicle.