Arrow forced into heartbreaking medical retirement
Jai Arrow, a former player for the Maroons and Rabbitohs, has been forced into medical retirement due to a diagnosis of motor neurone disease. This sudden development has shocked the sports community and raised concerns about player health. Arrow's situation highlights the serious implications of health issues faced by athletes.
- ▪Jai Arrow has been diagnosed with motor neurone disease.
- ▪He has been forced into immediate medical retirement.
- ▪Arrow is a former player for the Maroons and Rabbitohs.
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