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‘The present is all you have’: Lewis Moody on living with MND and joining the fight to find a cure

Owen Hughes
Owen Hughes
Rugby Editor
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‘The present is all you have’: Lewis Moody on living with MND and joining the fight to find a cure
Rugby World Cup winner says he feels like he is picking up the fundraising baton from people such as Doddie Weir and Rob BurrowSunshine streams into Lewis Moody’s conservatory near Bath as we share a sofa with his dog,...

The Guardian is reporting ‘The present is all you have’: Lewis Moody on living with MND and joining the fight to find a cure. Rugby World Cup winner says he feels like he is picking up the fundraising baton from people such as Doddie Weir and Rob BurrowSunshine streams into Lewis Moody’s conservatory near Bath as we share a sofa with his dog, Ziggy, who has swapped his usual cheerful bounciness for a peaceful snooze. Moody has already explained how Ziggy licked away the tears rolling down his face, and the face of his wife, Annie, when they told their teenage sons that he has motor neurone disease. And now he says something extraordinary with a certainty that feels far stronger and more enduring than the mid-afternoon sunlight.“It is a gift and a privilege,” Moody says of the lesson he has gleaned from the terrible diagnosis he received last October. “I’m not sure if privilege is the right word but MND helps you really understand what you love and what makes you happy. So you learn to apply your time in that direction and, invariably, being happy is about doing things that feel purposeful and spending time with the people you love and doing things that help others.” Continue reading...

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For people following rugby, the headline matters because it shifts the short-term picture around selection, scheduling, momentum, or tournament relevance even when the available source summary is still developing. Stories like this often carry outsized weight because they shape how the next round of reporting, reaction, and expectation will be interpreted by fans, teams, and the wider competitive ecosystem.

The available summary from The Guardian gives enough to establish the main development clearly, but not enough to responsibly add invented quotes, inside details, or play-by-play that were never in the source. That matters because a lot of sports aggregation gets lazy at exactly this point, stretching a thin update into certainty; the better editorial move is to stay close to what is actually confirmed and let the verified implications do the work.

In practical terms, ‘The present is all you have’: Lewis Moody on living with MND and joining the fight to find a cure now becomes a reference point for the next wave of coverage around rugby. Even without a complete follow-up yet, developments like this tend to influence how supporters read upcoming announcements, how rivals react, and how tournament or season expectations are recalibrated over the next few days.

The next step for this story will be confirmation of how the development changes decisions, timelines, or competitive expectations around rugby, which is where the fuller picture usually becomes much clearer. Until then, the right framing is informed caution rather than inflated certainty.

For now, the safest conclusion is that ‘The present is all you have’: Lewis Moody on living with MND and joining the fight to find a cure has become a meaningful talking point in rugby, and it is the kind of update fans will want to keep an eye on as the next verified details emerge.

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