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Thousands of mourners lined the streets to pay tribute and say their final goodbyes to rugby league legend Rob Burrow ahead of his funeral today (July 7) The dad-of-three and former Leeds Rhino star sadl passe away on June 2, aged 41, after being diagnosed with motor neurone disease (MND) in 2019. His funeral poignantly fell on Rob Burrow Day - an annual celebration held by Leeds Rhinos since 2021 in honour of the iconic scrum half, who wore a number 7 shirt throughout his successful career. The funeral for Burrow, who will be remembered as one of the greatest players in Leeds Rhinos history, was held at Pontefract Crematorium, in Pontefract, West Yorkshire.

Although it was a private service, members of the public were invited to line the route of the funeral cortege from 1pm. READ MORE: Andy Burnham highlights 'key' first steps for Sir Keir Starmer's new Labour government The procession slowed at Featherstone Lions ARLFC's ground on Wakefield Road and when passing through Featherstone and near to where Burrow played junior rugby, the Mirror reports. (Image: PA) Burrow enjoyed a 17-year career that saw eight Super League Grand Finals wins, three World Club Challenges and two Challenge Cups.



Two years after retiring, in 2019, Burrow was diagnosed with MND. Alongside friend and former teammate Kevin Sinfield, Burrow began a journey that saw more than £15million raised for MND charities. Their friendship captured the hearts of onlookers around the United Kingdom as they partici.

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