Tributes are being paid to Louis Cramp, a 14-year-old rugby player from Wales, following his death after a battle with cancer. Reports say Cramp was a young player for a Welsh rugby club and was widely remembered for his love of the sport. The Daily Record (Scotland) describes him as “rugby mad” and says he was diagnosed with primary bone cancer. Other coverage highlights the club’s response, noting a memorial tribute after his death. Both accounts present Cramp as a member of the rugby community whose enthusiasm and connection with others left a lasting impact. They also frame his passing as occurring after a period of illness, with celebrations and personal moments referenced alongside his diagnosis and treatment. The details emphasise his age, his involvement in rugby, and the seriousness of his condition, while steering clear of speculative information about circumstances beyond his illness. The tributes from across the rugby community reflect on how he is remembered by teammates, friends and supporters.