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On the final stretch into Ipswich ... figures such as Burrow and former Scotland rugby union international Doddie Weir, who died in 2022, have been so open in sharing their experiences when ...
There are two kinds of farewell tours. One is the kind where nostalgia drips from the ceiling as an octogenarian daunders around the stage hoping they can be heard above the din of the singalong.
Radiating positivity like Doddie Weir did in the final chapters of his life ... is a polite no because there will only be time for photos, because there are so many people here.
The Foundation set up by the late Scotland rugby legend and motor neuron disease (MND) campaigner Doddie Weir OBE has announced details of its largest-ever single investment in research.
Four universities are set to receive £1m each to carry our research into motor neurone disease (MND) thanks to a charity set up by late rugby player Doddie Weir. The My Name'5 Doddie Foundation ...
Scottish rugby great Kenny Logan has pledged to "keep going" until a cure for motor neurone disease (MND) is found, as he prepares to lead a 555-mile fundraising cycle challenge in memory of former ...
Kenny Logan, is preparing to take on a 555-mile fundraising cycle challenge in memory of former teammate Doddie Weir. The week-long challenge, which is inspired by the British and Irish Lions tour ...
Doddie’s Lions Challenge will see Logan joined by Weir’s son Hamish and more than 50 celebrities and ex-players as they aim to raise more than £500,000 for the My Name’5 Doddie Foundation ...
Doddie Weir set up the My Name’5 Doddie Foundation to fund research into MND (Jane Barlow/PA) A charity set up by late rugby legend Doddie Weir has committed £4 million to an “open science ...
Doddie's Lions Challenge will see Logan joined by Weir's son Hamish and more than 50 celebrities and ex-players as they aim to raise more than £500,000 for the My Name'5 Doddie Foundation and the ...
set up by the late Scotland rugby legend and MND campaigner Doddie Weir. Mr Weir was diagnosed with MND in 2016 and dedicated his final years to raising awareness and funding for research.
Scottish rugby great Kenny Logan is preparing to lead a team of more than 50 celebrities and formers players on a 555-mile cycling challenge in memory of former teammate Doddie Weir, who died of ...