Rob Burrow fans 'in tears' as Rhinos legend makes vow to keep fighting

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Rob Burrow fans 'in tears' as Rhinos legend makes vow to keep fighting
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Rob Burrow starred in a heartbreaking documentary tonight and viewers were in floods of tears

The documentary followed Rob's diagnosis and how he has lived with Motor Neurone Disease since 2019.

The heartbreaking documentary began with a look at Rob's childhood, showing old rugby footage of him alongside his incredible performances at Super League level. The programme faced the facts of what MND has done to Rob and saw his wife Lindsey face up to the idea that one day it will take his life. His wife Lindsey Burrow said he does not like to plan for the future but she knows that one day he will no longer be around.

Rob's Dr, Agam Yung, said it was an honour to look after him during the programme and tried to have a conversation about getting him assisted living help. Viewers were in tears watching the programme, with many speaking out on social media to say how proud they are of Rob's wife.

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