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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at Ten 20240604 22:25:00

good to see you. the prince is given a brief tour and a look at the pitch. i bet it was spine tingling when you came out here for big matches. yeah, it was great, yeah. william is here to pay tribute to two rugby league legends who have done so much to raise awareness of the degenerative neurological disorder motor neurone disease. it is amazing what you two have done, honestly, the amount of money you ve raised, and the profile you ve done for mnd is just phenomenal, it really is. you should be so proud, both of you, of what you ve done. it s completely elevated it to another level. is there anything you specifically want people to know about living with mnd? hopefully, through the campaigning - we have done, we have helped to make people aware of mnd and to give people and families affected - by the disease some hope. we have to keep raising funds to fight this disease and looki after those with mnd until we have a cure. | rob burrow and kevin sinfield played more than 400 times toge

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at Six 20240604 18:23:00

yeah, it was great, yeah. william yeah, it was great, yeah. william is here to pay tribute to two rugby league legends who have done so much to raise awareness of the degenerative neurological disorder, motor neurone disease. it is amazing what you two have done the amount of money you ve raised, and the profile you ve raised, and the profile you ve done for mnd is phenomenal, it really is. you should be so proud, both of you, of what you ve done. it s completely elevated it to another level. is there anything you specifically want people to know about living with mnd? hopefully, through the hopefully, through the campaigning we have done, we have helped to make people aware of mnd and have helped to make people aware of mnd and to give people and families affected by the disease some families affected by the disease some hope. we - some hope. we have to keep raising funds we have to keep raising funds to fight this disease and look after those with mnd until after those wi

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at One 20240604 12:29:00

after the rugby league star was diagnosed in 2019. the moment that grabbed everyone s attention was when his good friend and former team mate kevin sinfield carried rob across the finish line. as graham satchell reports, that image also caught the eye of an oscar winning artist. two rugby league legends, rob burrow and kevin sinfield. as they approached the finish line of their recent marathon, something extraordinary kev lifts rob and carries him over the line so they can finish together. rob was diagnosed with motor neurone disease in 2019. this moment now immortalised in pen and ink by the artist and illustrator charlie mackesy. do you have a favourite saying? yes. what is it? if at first you don t succeed, have some cake. back at home, rob and his family

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