and the love that they had for him shone through, as he made his private battle a public one, to raise awareness of the disease. rob overcame so many challenges on and off the field. you will always be remembered as a giant of rugby league, and in the face of this cruel disease. he will be remembered. isa is a special bbc documentary about rob burrow at 830. the documentary is called there is only one rob burrow. hm revenue and customs says it is working urgently to resolve an issue that has left around half a million people without child benefit payments. a batch processing issue meant 30% of the scheduled payments did not go through. a lot of parents have taken to social media to complain about the payment being missing with some saying it has left
but not long into retirement, he was diagnosed with motor neurone disease. it was a condition he faced with incredible positivity. i m not giving in till my last breath. you know, i have too many reasons to live. the love he had for his family and the love they had for him shone through as rob made his private battle a public one, to help raise awareness of mnd. rob s aim was to be a voice, to raise awareness for other people that were suffering and going through this. first, when rob was diagnosed, i was the one that would break down in tears, and rob would be, you know, pull yourself together, lindsey. we can get through this. the wider rugby league family also united behind him to raise funds for research into a condition that has no cure and no treatment. who s got the most. tries out of you two? 0h, him by a long way. laughter i think he knows that as well.
battle a public one to help raise awareness of mnd. rob s aim was to be a voice, to raise that awareness for other people that were suffering and going through this. first, when rob was diagnosed, i was the one that would break down in tears and rob would be, you know, pull yourself together, lindsey, we can get through this. the wider rugby league family also united behind him to raise funds for research into a condition that has no cure and no treatment. who s got the most. tries out of you two? 0h, him bya long way. i think he knows that as well. is he laughing? yeah, he is. 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 until we have a cure. rob burrow overcame so many challenges on and off the field. he will always be remembered
so honoured to have played alongside him. it was obvious at an early age that rob wanted to be a professional in the sport he loved. they always used to say, oh, he s good, is that rob, but he s never going to make it because he s not big enough. after signing for leeds rhinos as a teenager, he went on to become one of their greatest. but not long into retirement, he was diagnosed with motor neurone disease. it was a condition he faced with incredible positivity. i m not giving in till my last breath. you know, i have too many reasons to live. the love he had for his family as rob made his private battle a public one to help raise awareness of mnd. rob s aim was to be a voice, to raise that awareness for other people that were suffering
many reasons to live. the love he had for his family and the love they had for him shone through as rob made his private battle a public one to help raise awareness of mnd. rob s aim was to be a voice, to raise that awareness for other people that were suffering and going through this. first, when rob was diagnosed, i was the one that would break down in tears and rob would be, you know, pull yourself together, lindsey, we can get through this. you have done such important work raising awareness for motor neurone disease. the wider rugby league family also united behind him to raise funds for research into a condition that has no cure and no treatment. rob burrow overcame so many challenges on and off the field. he will always be remembered as a giant in the face