Rob Burrow dies, aged 41: Kevin Sinfield pays tribute to ‘my little mate’ (2024)

Leeds Rhinos and Great Britain rugby league great diagnosed with MND in 2019 just two years after he retired from playing

Tom Morgan,

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Rob Burrow dies, aged 41: Kevin Sinfield pays tribute to ‘my little mate’ (1)

Rob Burrow, the Leeds Rhinos and Great Britain rugby league great, has died after a four-and-a-half-year battle with motor neurone disease as his friend Kevin Sinfield paid an emotional tribute to his ‘little mate’.

Burrow, who became a prominent MND campaigner following his diagnosis, died at the age of 41, it was announced on Sunday.

Burrow’s friend and co-campaigner Sinfield in a statement released via the RFU: “Today was the day that I hoped would never come. The world has lost a great man and a wonderful friend to so so many. You fought so bravely until the end and became a beacon of hope and inspiration, not only for the MND community but for all those who saw and heard your story.”

Sending his “love and thoughts” to Burrow’s family, Sinfield added: “You will continue to inspire me every single day. I have lost a dear friend and I will never forget the special times we shared both on and off the pitch. I would always say that you were pound for pound the toughest player I ever played alongside, however since your diagnosis, you were the toughest and bravest man I have ever met.

“The last four-and-a-half years you showed the world what living and loving looked like and this was always done with the biggest smile on your face. I will miss you my little mate.”

Prince William, who this year surprised Burrow by travelling to Leeds and handing him a CBE alongside his wife Lindsey and their three children, led heartfelt tributes. He described Burrow as a “legend of Rugby League” who had a “huge heart”, adding: “He taught us, ‘in a world full of adversity, we must dare to dream’.”

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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak also joined tributes, saying Burrow “leaves behind an amazing legacy and my thoughts are with his friends and family.”

As a player, Burrow, who spent his entire career with Leeds Rhinos, won eight Super League Grand Finals, three World Club Challenges and two Challenge Cups.

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However, Burrow had captured hearts over his MND awareness work while he was confined to a wheelchair and able to speak only with the aid of voice technology.

After being diagnosed with motor neurone disease in 2019, just two years after retiring from rugby, the MND Association said Burrow “used every opportunity to raise awareness of the disease”.

Last year, at the inaugural Rob Burrow Leeds Marathon, his great friend and former captain Sinfield pushed Burrow around the entire 26.2 miles circuit before lifting him out of a specially adapted wheelchair and the pair completed the course together in an emotional conclusion at Headingley Stadium.

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In January, Prince William surprised Burrow and Sinfield by making them CBEs during a visit to the stadium, and paid tribute to the pair’s “inspirational” efforts in raising awareness of the disease and £14 million for the MND community.

Burrow was also awarded the 2022 Helen Rollason Award at BBC’s Sports Personality of the Year ceremony for his relentless charity efforts.

Before being made a CBE, Burrow was made an MBE in the 2021 New Year’s Honours for his contribution to rugby league and for raising awareness of MND.

Announcing his death on behalf of his family, Leeds Rhinos said he was “a true inspiration throughout his life whether that was on the rugby league field or during his battle with MND”.

Burrow, who more than 400 appearances between 2001 and 2017 “will continue to inspire us all every day”, Leeds said.

A statement issued by Leeds on behalf of Burrow’s family read: “It is with deep sadness that we announce the death of our beloved son, husband, father, brother and friend.

“Rob has always been a true inspiration throughout his life whether that was on the rugby league field or during his battle with MND. He never allowed others to define what he could achieve and believed in his own ability to do more.

“The outpouring of love and support that Rob and the whole Burrow family have received over the last four and a half years meant so much to Rob.

“In particular, the rugby league family and MND community have rallied around Rob to inspire him, thank you for your support. For those who knew Rob throughout his life, his determination and spirit in the face of MND over the last four and a half years came as no surprise. Rob never accepted that he couldn’t do something. He just found his way of doing it better than anyone else. He will continue to inspire us all every day. In a world full of adversity. We must dare to dream.”

Burrow, a patron of the MND Association, helped raise millions to build a new care centre for motor neurone disease patients alongside former teammate Sinfield.

Leeds Hospitals Charity said Burrow “bravely shared his personal story with us all” and “showed us how to live life to the fullest in the face of adversity”.

It added that it had raised £5.8 million to build a specialist centre for people living with motor neurone disease and their families “thanks to Rob’s dedication and support”.

The MNDAssociation said: “It is testament to the strength of feeling people have for Rob that the support in his name has never wavered. The MND Association is incredibly grateful to Rob and his family for helping to raise awareness of MND, and funds for the association, by sharing the details of their journey and by inspiring so many people both within the MND community and the wider public.”

In February, it was announced that the player of the match award at this year’s Super League Grand Final would be renamed after Burrow, the first player to win the trophy twice, in 2007 and 2011.

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I have lost a dear friend and I will never forget the special times we shared both on and off the pitch. "I would always say that you were pound for pound the toughest player I ever played alongside, however since your diagnosis, you were the toughest and bravest man I have ever met.

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Early life. Burrow was born in Pontefract, West Yorkshire on 26 September 1982. He was the son of Irene (née Bateman) and Geoffrey, a branch secretary for the GMB trade union, and had two older sisters. He grew up in Castleford, and was educated at Airedale High School.

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Burrow was diagnosed with motor neurone disease in 2019, just two years after retiring from a stellar 17-season rugby league career with Leeds Rhinos.

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Rob Burrow, the former rugby league star who worked tirelessly to raise awareness around motor neurone disease (MND) after being diagnosed with the illness, has died at the age of 41.

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In 2022, Burrow received an MBE for his charity work, which he collected alongside his wife Lindsey, whom he married in 2006. The couple met as teenagers and have three children together. The 2023 Rob Burrow Leeds Marathon saw more than 10,000 participants take to the streets of the city in Burrow's name.

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It's caused by a problem with cells in the brain and nerves called motor neurones. These cells gradually stop working over time. It's not known why this happens. Having a close relative with motor neurone disease, or a related condition called frontotemporal dementia, can sometimes mean you're more likely to get it.

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Sign up to our free Morning Headlines email. Former England and Leeds Rhinos rugby league player Rob Burrow has died aged 41 after a long battle with motor neurone disease. Mr Burrow, who played 493 times for Leeds and was capped 15 times for his country, was diagnosed with the illness in December 2019.

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Inspirational Rob Burrow made the most of the precious time he had left - including making a thoughtful gift for his children. The rugby league star married wife Lindsey, his teenage sweetheart, in 2006 and they went onto have children Jackson, 12, Maya, 9 and Macy, 5.

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