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    Sad news, Rob Burrow dies.

    Leeds Rhinos and Great Britain rugby league great Rob Burrow has died.
    Burrow, who was 41, had lived with motor neurone disease (MND) since being diagnosed in late 2019.
    Last edited by CAMiller; Today at 01:35 PM.

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    RIP Rob, no more pain.

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    Inspirational on and off the pitch. A true legend of a man.
    RIP

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    Quote Originally Posted by Back of the net View Post
    Inspirational on and off the pitch. A true legend of a man.
    RIP
    Deeply saddening - one of my close associates has this awful disease - it’s heartbreaking to witness its progression

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    Inspirational with the deck stacked against him

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    Quote Originally Posted by Back of the net View Post
    Inspirational on and off the pitch. A true legend of a man.
    RIP
    This, R.I.P Rob, free from pain. UTM

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    A sad loss of a brave man, with his family & friends around him.
    True Leeds Rhino's legend.

    Sincere condolences to his family, a man now free from pain & heartache.

    R.I.P Rob

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    No words really this is a truly awful disease RIP Rob God bless

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    Take a look at You Tube Rob Burrows greatest moments !

    Cant remember anyone scoring so many fantastic tries - he made the opposition look like statues

    God bless him and respect to all his family and friends, especially Kevin Sinfield a gent like not many others

    RIP

    Rob

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    I was able to see him play live a couple of times and he was that rare thing, a true 'wow factor' player who delivered consistently. So sad for him and his family. Amazing reaction from Kevin Sinfield and others to a very difficult situation.

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