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rob burrow how long left

Rob Burrow very sadly died on 2 June 2024, so there is no current “how long left” prognosis for him anymore.

What happened to Rob Burrow?

  • Rob Burrow was a legendary Leeds Rhinos and England rugby league player, known for his small stature and huge impact on the game.
  • He was diagnosed with motor neurone disease (MND) in December 2019, an incurable, progressive neurological condition.
  • He lived for around four and a half years after that diagnosis, far exceeding the rough two‑year prognosis many MND patients are initially given.
  • He died aged 41 on 2 June 2024, at Pinderfields Hospital, from complications of MND, surrounded by his family.

Why people still search “how long left”

  • Many people still search “rob burrow how long left” because clips of him, Kevin Sinfield’s fundraising runs, and documentaries about his fight with MND keep going viral.
  • New stories in 2025 about the Rob Burrow Centre for Motor Neurone Disease in Leeds also push his name back into the news and onto forums and social feeds.

If you meant MND prognosis in general

For context only (not about Rob personally now):

  • Typical quoted life expectancy after an MND diagnosis is often around 2–5 years, but it varies a lot by person and subtype; some live shorter, some much longer.
  • Rob himself was an example of someone who lived beyond an initial two‑year expectation and used that time to raise millions for research and care.

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