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Flynn hails wheelchair rugby for ‘bringing him back from the brink’
England players celebrate victory in the Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup final match at Manchester Central, November 18, 2022

PARALYMPIC debutant Kieran Flynn admits wheelchair rugby helped bring him back from the brink of a breakdown following depression after breaking his neck.

The 32-year-old’s world was turned upside down by a severe spinal injury sustained being dropped on his head during a tip tackle while playing rugby union aged 21.

Sport enthusiast Flynn, who grew up with dreams of being a professional footballer for his beloved Liverpool and was also a keen golfer, was told he would never walk again.

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