A Heartfelt Legacy: Rob Burrow’s Video Messages for His Children

Rob Burrow, a renowned rugby league player and activist for motor neurone disease (MND), has left an indelible mark on the world. His wife, Lindsey, recently shared that Rob had recorded a series of video messages for their children, which will be played at significant milestones in their future.

Lindsey expressed her immense pride in Rob, who had become the face of MND awareness. She described him as having left an incredible legacy, making the world a better place. The family received an outpouring of support after Rob’s passing, including a heartfelt message from Prince William.

Rob and Lindsey had been together since their teenage years and were married in 2006. They have three children: Macy, Maya, and Jackson. Rob’s last public speech was captured in a BBC documentary, but Lindsey revealed that he had also left private messages for his family.

These messages, recorded using a device that translates eye movements into text, include birthday wishes and messages for the future. Lindsey found it too emotional to review the messages immediately after Rob’s passing but is grateful for the thought and love he put into them.

Rob was diagnosed with MND two years after retiring from his rugby league career. Despite his diagnosis, he remained committed to raising awareness and funds for MND charities. His efforts, along with those of his friend and teammate Kevin Sinfield, have contributed to raising over £15 million for MND charities.

In recognition of his contributions, Rob was appointed a CBE in the 2024 New Year’s Honours. His legacy continues to inspire, and his family’s love and support for him remain strong. On Global MND Awareness Day, Lindsey’s interview on BBC Breakfast served as a poignant reminder of Rob’s impact and the importance of continuing his work.

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