Weir was diagnosed with motor neurone disease in 2016 and used his profile to push for better research
“Doddie put the same energy and even more love and fun into our lives together: he was a true family man. It is difficult to put into words how much we will miss him.
“Hamish, Angus, Ben and I would like to thank everyone for your support and for respecting our privacy at this difficult time. Kathy Weir.” The first of his 61 caps came against Argentina in 1990 and the secondrow helped Scotland win the then Five Nations Championship in 1999. Having moved to Newcastle, Weir won the 1997-1998 Premiership title, before ending his playing days with Border Reivers.Although his battle with MND gradually took its toll, Weir continued his fundraising campaign and set up the ‘My Name’5 Doddie’ foundation.“Following his diagnosis of motor neurone disease in 2017 Doddie showed his characteristic mixture of determination and good humour in raising many millions for research into the currently-incurable condition,” Newcastle said.
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