The Luca Health Podcast
Sam Peters sits down with England 2003 World Cup winner Steve Thompson at his home in the northwest of England for an honest, wide-ranging conversation about life six years on from his early-onset dementia diagnosis. Steve opens up about the daily reality of living with the condition, the routines and treatments that help him manage, and the impact on his family. He reflects on a playing career in which he was coached to use his head as a weapon, the culture of trust that left players unaware of the long-term risks, and why he believes some of those responsible have "blood on their hands." Sam and Steve also discuss the ongoing legal case involving more than a thousand former players, the troubling rise in serious injuries at amateur and schools level, mismatches in junior rugby, and what the sport needs to do to survive. Despite everything, Steve finds reasons for cautious optimism, from changing attitudes in schools to a new generation of players willing to stand down when something doesn't feel right.
21 episodios
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