Cant Believe It: Souths Star Suffering from Motor Neurone Disease

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Professional rugby league footballer Jai Arrow was forced to retire from the NRL immediately after being diagnosed with motor neurone disease.An emotional Jai Arrow joins Rabbitohs CEO Blake Solly and Rabbitohs Head Coach Wayne Bennett during a press conference in Sydney, Australia, on May 20, 2026. AAP Image/Dean Lewins5/20/2026|Updated: 5/20/2026South Sydney are rallying behind Jai Arrow after the former Queensland State of Origin enforcer was forced to retire from the NRL immediately after being diagnosed with motor neurone disease.Souths CEO Blake Solly and coach Wayne Bennett revealed the devastating diagnosis on May 20.

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