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Rugby World Cup winner Steve Thompson reveals he has dementia and joins landmark legal case

  • Former England player in planned action against authorities
  • Claim could have profound repercussions for the sport
  • Thompson interview: ‘I can’t remember winning the World Cup’

Steve Thompson, who won the Rugby World Cup with England in 2003, has been diagnosed with early onset dementia and is joining a group of former players in a potentially landmark legal action for the sport.

The eight former players, who are all under the age of 45, are proposing to bring legal proceedings against World Rugby – the game’s governing body – the Rugby Football Union in England and the Welsh Rugby Union over what they claim is their failure to protect them from the risks caused by concussions.

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