Joined: Feb 05 2010 Posts: 8019 Location: South Stand.....bored
In a way, it's a blessing that the inevitable has happened. Rob, his family and friends, have suffered enough. His legacy will be remembered, and Kevin Sinfield's efforts will keep MND research an important issue for years to come.
Joined: Apr 09 2010 Posts: 13266 Location: The Moon
From the day we heard of the diagnosis it was always a matter of time but it still comes as a shock. A player any club would have wanted in their team R.I.P young man.
Joined: Apr 09 2010 Posts: 13266 Location: The Moon
Have to give a mention to Kevin Sinfield at this time, he has worked tirelessly to raise funds for his friend and others that have been struck by such a horrible disease. He himself must be terribly heartbroken right now. I just love how all Rugby League as come together to pay respects.
RIP Rob Burrow, hope he gets recognition at the final with a minutes applause at the ability to donate to MND research in some way, as others have said warrior off and off the pitch true inspiration. Thoughts and condolences to friends and family at this sad time.
Bunkaib wrote:RIP Rob Burrow, hope he gets recognition at the final with a minutes applause at the ability to donate to MND research in some way, as others have said warrior off and off the pitch true inspiration. Thoughts and condolences to friends and family at this sad time.
The plan is for all fans to stand and clap when the Challenge Cup final reaches the 7th minute. I am sure that the RFL will also recognise Rob’s passing.
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