ROB Burrow's inspiration for never submitting to motor neurone disease were his children, the rugby league legend revealed in one of his final interviews.
Leeds Rhinos, Great Britain and England star Rob died on June 2 aged 41, five years after being diagnosed with the progressive condition.
He spoke about the support of Macy, 12, Maya, nine, and five-yearold Jackson as well as wife Lindsey in an interview for his BBC podcast.
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