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THE VOICE OF RUGBY LEAGUE

ROB BURROW was the bravest and toughest man I’ve ever played alongside – and he’ll approach his battle with motor neurone disease in exactly the same way.

Anybody who regularly watches rugby league knows most players stand over 6ft tall and weigh over 16 stone.

Rob, 37, is under 5ft 6in and less than 12st, but he played like a 6ft 5in guy – and he did that every single week.

He never shirked anything on the field and some of the great clips of him playing are having a

CRISIS club Leicester have recalled their World Cup stars for today’s visit of Exeter as they bid to kick-start their season.

The Tigers, who have won only one in five in the league, drafted in Manu Tuilagi, George Ford, Ben Youngs, Jonny May, Ellis Genge and Dan Cole.

They were rested for last

go at men who were bigger than he is.

He will approach this fight in the same manner - he knows he’s up against it, but he’ll give it everything he’s got.

He’s a kid with a really good sense of humour and a great heart. And those two things are major positives for what Rob has in front of him.

It’s also the reason he had such a good career and why he’s so well respected within the game.

We’ve seen that with the outpouring of support on social miles week’s European Challenge Cup win against Italy’s Calvisano.

Fellow Red Rose internatio­nal Anthony Watson will tomorrow make a surprise return for Bath when they go to London Irish.

He was expected to be out until the new year after injuring a knee in last month’s Champions Cup clash with Harlequins. media and the fundraisin­g that’s already taken place.

These are the times when you really find out where you stand in people’s thoughts and how close your mates are, and everyone has rallied around Rob.

When you’re a sportspers­on it also shows how you’re perceived by the general public – and all of the attention and messages that Rob has received is totally and utterly deserved.

But it’s also important to understand Rob is much more than just a rugby player. He’s a family man with his wife

Lindsey and their three young children, all under the age of eight.

Our thoughts are firmly with all of them now, and making sure they will be OK for the rest of their lives.

A group of seven or eight of us are getting together to try and raise as much as we possibly can, firstly with the family in mind and if we go above a target we set, then towards research into motor neurone disease.

It’s a disease that hasn’t got the funding or place in the public eye that it should have

DING JUNHUI and Mark Williams chalked up easy victories yesterday.

UK Championsh­ip winner Ding (right) and Williams had already secured qualificat­ion for next month’s European Masters in Austria.

But there remains given how debilitati­ng it is for those that have it.

It’s heartbreak­ing, that’s the only word for it, but everybody who knows Rob, and plenty more who don’t, will be fully behind him for the challenges that lie ahead.

 ??  ?? Burrow enjoying glory with Leeds Rhinos and (above) yesterday’s Mirror story „You can donate to a fund set up to help Rob Burrow and his family at www. virginmone­ygiving.com/fund/ robburrow
Burrow enjoying glory with Leeds Rhinos and (above) yesterday’s Mirror story „You can donate to a fund set up to help Rob Burrow and his family at www. virginmone­ygiving.com/fund/ robburrow
 ??  ?? pre-Christmas business to see to, and both got through their German Masters qualifiers in Barnsley.
The Berlin tournament follows directly after the trip to Austria and forms the second leg of the fourevent BetVictor series offering a £150,000 bonus for the leading money-winner. World No.9 Ding, 32, whitewashe­d Malta’s Alex Borg 5-0, and Williams eased past Andy Hicks 5-1.
pre-Christmas business to see to, and both got through their German Masters qualifiers in Barnsley. The Berlin tournament follows directly after the trip to Austria and forms the second leg of the fourevent BetVictor series offering a £150,000 bonus for the leading money-winner. World No.9 Ding, 32, whitewashe­d Malta’s Alex Borg 5-0, and Williams eased past Andy Hicks 5-1.
 ??  ?? Tigers will rely on ace Youngs
Tigers will rely on ace Youngs

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