Leeds Rhinos, the whole rugby league world and the motor neurone disease community are united in grief after the 41-year-old player’s death was announced this evening (Sunday). Burrow was diagnosed with MND five years ago and became a national hero to thousands of fellow sufferers through his efforts to raise awareness and funds to fight the terminal illness, which has no known cure. Before that, he was one of the most admired figures in English rugby, having won eight Super League titles – and the hearts of fans across the sport – during a glittering career from 2001 to 2017. Here, trhe Yorkshire Evening Post pays a pictorial tribute to Burrow featuring some of the most memorable moments of his career, on and off the pitch. Most of these were taken by former YEP snapper Steve Riding who photographed Burrow from his debut to final game.

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Rob Burrow skips clear to score the greatest individual try in Grand Final history, against St Helens in 2011. Photo: steve riding

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Rob Burrow scores for Leeds Rhinos against Castleford Tigers in 2011. Photo: Steve Riding

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Rob Burrow, right and teammates celebrate in the changing room at Old Trafford after their historic 2015 Grand Final win against Wigan Warriors. Photo: Steve Riding

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Jubilation after Leeds Rhinos' three-peat in 2009, their third successive Grand Final win over St Helens. Photo: Steve Riding

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Rob Burrow with his man of the match trophy after the 2011 Super League Grand Final. Photo: Steve Riding

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Rob Burrow with the Super League trophy after the 2011 Grand Final. Photo: Steve Riding