Alix Popham: ‘We knew our bodies would be in bits. We had no clue our brains were’

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The former Wales back-rower was diagnosed with early onset dementia this year aged 40 and is frustrated the game he still loves – despite what it has done to him – has not been made safer

Alix Popham calls it D-day. “We were in the middle of bloody lockdown, couldn’t go anywhere, couldn’t see anybody.” So he was at home with his wife, Mel. And the phone rang. “They told us to sit down and then they said: ‘Sorry, it’s not good news.’”

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Alix Popham: ‘We knew our bodies would be in bits. We had no clue our brains were’

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