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the prince of wales described him as a legend of rugby league who had a huge heart . sally nugent, looks back at his life. rob burrow s life is defined by his defiance of the odds. as the smallest player in a giants game, he was world class. absolute legend. pound for pound, probably the strongest player we had in the squad and the strongest guy who played in super league. 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 and the love they ha ....
let s get more on this from our deputy political editor vicki young who s in the newsroom. first of all, can you remind us what actually took place here. this first of all, can you remind us what actually took place here. actually took place here. this has been quite actually took place here. this has been quite a actually took place here. this has been quite a saga, actually took place here. this has been quite a saga, and actually took place here. this has been quite a saga, and has - actually took place here. this has - been quite a saga, and has dominated the first week of campaigning for labour. i think most people agree that the leadership hasn t handled it very well. as you said there, diane abbott under investigation for many months, over a year in fact, after she wrote a letter and in it she said thatjewish, irish and traveller people do not face racism all their lives. because of that, she was suspended from the parliamentary labour party. as i say, ....
i m 0lly foster, this is sportsday live from wembley stadium, we are 90 minutes away from kick off in the champions league final between borussia dortmund and the 1a time champions real madrid. we have team news coming up. jude bellingham is la liga s player of the year, can he cap his debut season in spain by becoming a european champion? dortmund will be the underdogs, but they ve defied the odds to reach the final and the fans say they can cause an upset. and i m hugh ferris at the bbc sports centre. also coming up in the programme bath stay on course for their first league title in the 21st century. they beat sale to make the premiership final. and fourth seed alexander zverev survives a huge scare at roland garros to reach the fourth round of the french open. good evening. welcome along. not long to go now before the champions league final between the soul winner s one time to their name, dortmund versus the 1a time champions real madrid. both teams have been walk ....
those two teams are in the england and france group. portugal v northern ireland kicks off in the next 15 mins or so, both sides unbeaten in their group. wales 0 1 ukraine, wales looking to continue their 100% record in the tournament. away from the uk, there s been plenty of action elsewhere. it was goalless between norway and italy. netherlands v finland goalless. spain won in denmark, 2 0. jenni hermoso with the first in their 2 0 victory. well, once those matches come to an end all eyes will turn to a huge match in men s football on saturday as borussia dortmund take on real madrid in the champions league final. the german side haven t won the tournament since 1997 whilst real are going for a record extending 15th title and their manager admits his team have an affinity with this competition. there is something special in this club. i think it would be important to be studied, this, because it is not a casualty, it is something that special, it depends from ....
England s laurie canter said it was a great feeling after claiming his first tour win at the european open in hamburg. he began the day as joint leader and was often just a shot ahead of the competition, until he hit birdies at the 15th, and then the 16th, with this superb putt. canterfinished on 13 under par, two shots clear of the field, and said it had been difficult waiting for his maiden victory, but it would now open up opportunities for him. in the next hour or so, scotland s bob macintyre tees off as leader in the final of the canadian open. he moved to ia under par on day three, with a round of 66 that included a run of three birdies and an eagle. after working with a number of caddies at recent tournaments, macintyre found himself without one in ontario, so his father dougie is carrying his bag this week. and there s a three way tie at the top of the leaderbard going into the final round of the women s us open in pennsylvania. ....