RIP Robbie Millward

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On the BBC web site now.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/rugby-league/17100443

"Robbie was a healthy young boy who died from a condition called sudden adult death syndrome, which comprises of a massive heart attack; the sudden nature of his death is making it even harder for us to deal with."

Well as a parent of 14 & 17 year old sons I don't know how you deal with that at all. So much to look forward to at that age.

Condolences to the Millward family.
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Very difficult to find the words but my deepest sympathies to all of Robbie's family and friends. I assume that he was the little lad who would be on Basil's side on the terraces during his time at saints. So hard to think that he's no longer with us.
Just awful, awful news.
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Dreadful news. Sincerest condolences to all the Millward family.
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Just dreadful,dreadful....no parent should have to bury a child.......awful
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Condolences to the entire Millward family, awful, awful news.

Puts life into perspective, and makes you think RL is just a game at the end of the day.

As I say, a sad, sad loss.

R.I.P Robbie
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BriH wrote:Having lost my eldest daughter when she was only 18 years old I can imagine the trauma Robbies' family are going through.
There is nothing worse than having to bury one of your children.
My very sincere condolences.
Same with me, our daughter was 21 and passed away 6 months ago so i know what you went through and also the Millward family.

It is absolutely tragic, condolences to your family and Robbie's family.
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The Eclipse wrote:
BriH wrote:Having lost my eldest daughter when she was only 18 years old I can imagine the trauma Robbies' family are going through.
There is nothing worse than having to bury one of your children.
My very sincere condolences.
Same with me, our daughter was 21 and passed away 6 months ago so i know what you went through and also the Millward family.

It is absolutely tragic, condolences to your family and Robbie's family.
So sorry for you loss Eclipse x
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My heart goes out to anyone who has to bury a child.
sincere condolences.
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Sincere sympathy to those of you who have also lost a child at some point,..just a living nightmare...
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There will be a minutes applauding & cheering in tribute for Robbie Millward before the game kicks off on Sunday.
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