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Trio takes on daunting Edinburgh to Europe road trip but ‘don’t know where they’re going’

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Three friends, including a former Scotland rugby forward who played with Doddie Weir, are set to embark on a daunting road trip across Europe to raise thousands of pounds for research into motor neurone disease (MND).

Weir was diagnosed with MND in 2016 and set up the My Name’5 Doddie Foundation to fund research into the rare debilitating condition before his death in 2022 aged 52.




Alan Watt, 56, played rugby with Weir in the 1991 Rugby World Cup and decided to take part in this year’s Rust 2 Rome rally challenge with friends Paul Toon and Murray Watt to raise £25,000 for the foundation.

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The challenge involves teams chipping in to buy a car worth no more than £1,000 then driving from Edinburgh to Rome over 12 days, stopping overnight at locations which are only revealed to the teams each morning before they set off.

Mr Toon, 57, a senior consultant engineer from Bridge of Allan, travelled to London to acquire the vehicle he and his friends will drive during the challenge – an old Jaguar the team have emblazoned with the number five in a reference to Weir’s old playing number and the Doddie Foundation.

He said: “The route is challenging – it’s not just a straight line to Rome – but we’ve every confidence it will make the journey.

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