https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/63768331 Taken far too young by a hideous disease. RIP
KZNSeagull Well-known member Nov 26, 2007 21,253 Wolsingham, County Durham Nov 26, 2022 #1 Scotland legend Weir dies after six years with MND Former Scotland international Doddie Weir dies at the age of 52 after suffering with motor neurone disease. www.bbc.co.uk Taken far too young by a hideous disease. RIP
Scotland legend Weir dies after six years with MND Former Scotland international Doddie Weir dies at the age of 52 after suffering with motor neurone disease. www.bbc.co.uk Taken far too young by a hideous disease. RIP
Motogull Todd Warrior Sep 16, 2005 11,047 Nov 26, 2022 #2 I remember him making his international debut. A terrible disease indeed.
5 5Ways Gull Well-known member Feb 2, 2009 1,358 Bridport, Dorset Nov 26, 2022 #3 Was it him that the great Bill Mclaren described as a perambulating lamppost. So sad much too young.
G Greg Bobkin Silver Seagull May 22, 2012 17,541 Nov 26, 2022 #4 So sad. Proper legend of the game who did so much to raise awareness of the horrendous condition that ultimately got him in the end. RIP.
So sad. Proper legend of the game who did so much to raise awareness of the horrendous condition that ultimately got him in the end. RIP.
dazzer6666 Well-known member NSC Patron Mar 27, 2013 57,961 Burgess Hill Nov 26, 2022 #6 He was a regular visitor to the hospital where my daughter works……absolute local legend.
Guinness Boy Tofu eating wokerati Helpful Moderator NSC Patron Jul 23, 2003 39,013 Up and Coming Sunny Portslade Nov 26, 2022 #8 Horrible disease. RIP
B Brian Fantana Well-known member Oct 8, 2006 7,792 In the field Nov 26, 2022 #9 The fact he faced that cruel disease with the attitude and humour that he did tells you absolutely everything you need to know about him as a man and a character. RIP.
The fact he faced that cruel disease with the attitude and humour that he did tells you absolutely everything you need to know about him as a man and a character. RIP.
jakarta Well-known member May 25, 2007 15,919 Sullington Nov 26, 2022 #10 Shit disease, it does seem to take a lot of sportspeople who have been injured in their playing years? Mrs Jakarta's Uncle was a successful Jockey down in RSA but had some bad falls and broke a load of bones over the years. He got MND in his late 50's. We still donate to a MND charity in his memory. Last edited: Nov 26, 2022
Shit disease, it does seem to take a lot of sportspeople who have been injured in their playing years? Mrs Jakarta's Uncle was a successful Jockey down in RSA but had some bad falls and broke a load of bones over the years. He got MND in his late 50's. We still donate to a MND charity in his memory.
KZNSeagull Well-known member Nov 26, 2007 21,253 Wolsingham, County Durham Nov 26, 2022 Thread starter #11 A lovely obituary to him here with a couple of videos too: 'Doddie Weir - six feet seven inches of joyous chaos' Tom English celebrates the life of Doddie Weir, a man who brought the best out of people and made it his mission to make them smile. www.bbc.co.uk
A lovely obituary to him here with a couple of videos too: 'Doddie Weir - six feet seven inches of joyous chaos' Tom English celebrates the life of Doddie Weir, a man who brought the best out of people and made it his mission to make them smile. www.bbc.co.uk