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Rob Burrow's family suffer new tragedy as tributes pour in after devastating announcement
Reach Daily Express | March 30, 2026 8:41 PM CST

Geoff Burrow, the father of Rob Burrow, has died, it has been announced. Geoff was a pivotal figure in the remarkable awareness-raising fundraising campaign that commenced following rugby league legend Rob's diagnosis with motor neurone disease.

Leeds Rhinos said in a statement: "It is with deep sadness that the club has learned of the passing on Monday 30 th March of Geoff Burrow, the father of Rob Burrow, after a period of ill health. Leeds-born Geoff was a tireless campaigner for the MND community following Rob's diagnosis in December 2019 and continued that work after Rob's passing in June 2024. A devoted husband, father and a grandfather, Geoff brought Rob to his first ever game at Headingley and started his love of the Rhinos.

"Geoff was always a champion for those who did not have a voice throughout his career as a trade union representative. The club would like to pass on our deepest condolences to Geoff's wife Irene and the Burrow family at this sad time. We would like to ask that the family are given privacy at this time. May he rest in peace."

Leeds legend Rob Burrow was diagnosed with MND in late 2019 and passed away in June 2024. He campaigned tirelessly during his final years and was supported by his family and former teammate Kevin Sinfield, who has undertaken numerous extraordinary physical challenges to raise funds.

Their efforts resulted in the Rob Burrow Centre for Motor Neurone Disease being established at Seacroft Hospital in Leeds. The £6.8million centre opened to the public in November 2025.

"Thanks to all the people who raised money," Geoff said at the time, adding: "It's not just for MND sufferers and their families, but for all the staff. The staff are marvellous, they're angels."

Geoff assisted in caring for Rob and his children so that Rob's wife Lindsey could continue working as an NHS physiotherapist. Geoff said after Rob's passing: "We made sure he ended his journey on his conditions, we didn't want any suffering...it was very peaceful. He was in hospital. He smiled, we got sad and he gave us the look, you know 'pack it in smile' and what have you and we did our best."

In tribute to Geoff, Warrington Wolves wrote: "Everyone at Warrington Wolves sends our love and support to the Burrow family at such a difficult time," while Wigan Warriors added: "Everyone at Wigan Warriors sends our love and support to the Burrow family at this difficult time."

St Helens said: "Everyone at St.Helens R.F.C. would like to send our condolences, love and support to the Burrow family at this time. Rest In Peace, Geoff."


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