Doddie Weir's former teammate promises to 'keep his fundraising legacy alive'

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Ex-Scottish rugby captain Rob Wainright was a close friend of Doddie, who sadly died aged 52 after six-year long battle with MND.

Doddie Weir's former teammate has vowed to continue the rugby star's fundraising legacy by helping to find a cure for Motor Neurone Disease. Ex-Scottish rugby captain Rob Wainright was a close friend of Doddie, who sadly died aged 52 on November 26 after six-year long battle with MND.

“It falls upon us that are left to carry the flame for Doddie and carry on his determination to find breakthroughs in the science and treatment of MND. Doddie may be gone but he is still leading us and driving us onwards. When Doddie passed away, tributes poured in from across the globe - with Rob unsurprised at the amount love people shared for him. He said: “He was an extremely warm character, wonderfully friendly, with the perfect blend of humour and compassion. He was just a really good people person, with a really attractive personality that people loved, and he was very giving of his time.

The fundraising effort also includes a cycling event, where hundreds of participants will ride from Cardiff’s Millenium Stadium on Thursday February 9 to Murrayfield in Edinburgh in time for the Scotland v Wales Six Nations match on Saturday February 11. The 555 mile cycle will be a continuous journey throughout the 48 hours.Rob said: “Everything will be a lot more poignant this year.

 

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