Challenge Cup final pays tribute to rugby league legend Rob Burrow
The 41 year old died last weekend after a battle with motor neurone disease
Last updated 8th Jun 2024
A minute's silence has been held and the Challenge Cup final kick off delayed to 3.07pm in tribute to former Leeds Rhinos, England and Great Britain rugby league international Rob Burrow.
He died last weekend at the age of 41 after a battle with motor neurone disease, following a diagnosis in 2019.
Rob raised awareness of the disease for years - and received a CBE for his efforts last year.
Ahead of this afternoon's match between Wigan and Warrington, tributes have been paid and flowers and scarves laid by a statue outside Wembley Stadium.
A special plaque's also been put in memory of Rob Burrow. Inside the stadium a minute's silence was held, with both teams wearing jackets with 'Burrow 7' on them.
You can read our full tribute to Rob Burrow and a look back at his life and career here.
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