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Scottish rugby favorite Doddie Weir dead at 52

Por: CNN Sports November 26, 2022

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CNN  —  Rugby great has died at age 52, according to a statement from the Weir family that was released through the Scottish Rugby Union. Weir died six years after being diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease (MND). “Doddie was an inspirational force of nature,” the Weir family wrote. “His unending energy and drive, and his strength of character powered him through his rugby and business careers and, we believe, enabled him to fight the... + full article



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