Family, friends, and fans gathered to bid farewell to a beloved rugby star from Leeds and England, who passed away at the age of 41 after a courageous battle with motor neurone disease (MND). His death came just hours before work began on a new MND research center set to carry his name, ensuring his legacy would live on both on and off the field.
A civic reception was held at Leeds Civic Hall to honor his life and achievements, hosted by the Lord Mayor of Leeds, Abigail Marshall Katung. Around 180 people attended, including family members, teammates, and leaders from the MND Association and Leeds City Council, all coming together to celebrate a life marked by talent, determination, and inspiration.
Hundreds lined the streets of West Yorkshire to pay their final respects as the cortege passed through. Many wore the team’s jerseys, turning the streets blue, while junior players from a local club stood in tribute. The procession included his wife, whom he married in 2006, their three children, sisters, and parents.
Floral tributes in the hearse carried heartfelt messages such as “Dad,” “Bro,” and “Son.” The cortege paused at the ground where he began his rugby journey, allowing mourners to sign a book of condolences. In his final message, shared posthumously, he urged others never to “waste a moment” and always “dare to dream.” This extraordinary life, defined by courage, passion, and dedication, was none other than Rob Burrow.