HUNDREDS of touching tributes have been left to rugby league legend Rob Burrow at Wembley.
Saturday's showpiece is serving as a tribute to the life of Leeds titan Rob Burrow, who died last Sunday after a valiant four-and-a-half-year fight against motor neurone disease.
A minute's silence will be held before both the men's final, with applause in the seventh minute of all four matches on the day - including the schools and 1895 finals - and a kick-off delayed until 3.07pm in honour of the shirt number Burrow wore at Headingley with such aplomb.
Flowers have been left from across the rugby league community at the rugby league statue outside the stadium.
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