Wales rugby player Donna Rose tells BBC Sport that she uses rugby union to manage her borderline personality disorder. In the interview, Rose describes the sport as helping her cope day to day and discussing how her experiences shape the way she approaches training and competition.
The story is presented by BBC News and also appears via Yahoo Sports, which both focus on Rose’s personal account of the impact of rugby on her mental health. While the wording differs slightly between outlets, the central theme is the same: Rose frames rugby as a practical support that helps her handle symptoms associated with borderline personality disorder. The reporting does not indicate any medical advice, treatment plan, or endorsement beyond Rose’s own perspective. The coverage centers on her testimony and her involvement with Welsh rugby rather than on a broader policy or research discussion.