Rugby Legend and ALS Advocate Rob Burrow Dies at 41

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Former rugby league star Rob Burrow, known for his inspirational fight against motor neuron disease (MND) and significant fundraising efforts, has died at age 41. Burrow, alongside his wife Lindsey and friend Kevin Sinfield, raised nearly £20 million to combat MND, including funds for the Rob Burrow Centre for MND in Leeds. His legacy includes raising awareness through documentaries and public appearances, and he is remembered for his remarkable career and bravery. Tributes have poured in from figures including Prince William, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, and Labour leader Keir Starmer.
- Rob Burrow, rugby league star and inspirational fundraiser, dies from motor neuron disease at age 41 CNN
- ‘He’ll be proud’: work starts on Rob Burrow motor neurone disease centre in Leeds The Guardian
- Prince William Shares Touching Tribute Following Death of Rugby Star with Motor Neuron Disease PEOPLE
- Rugby star and ALS campaigner Rob Burrow dies at age 41 ABC News
- 'It is sad that Rob has gone, he was inspirational,' says widower BBC.com
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