England’s 2003 Rugby World Cup hero Steve Thompson has tragically revealed his brain injuries caused by the sport, and he is leading group of players suing authorities
Full ArticleSteve Thompson 'can't remember winning Rugby World Cup' after dementia diagnosis
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