Legends in awe of Arrow after diagnosis
Jai Arrow has been diagnosed with motor neurone disease, prompting tributes from rugby league legends. Brad Fittler, Andrew Johns, and Cameron Smith have expressed their admiration and support for Arrow during this challenging time. The diagnosis has drawn attention and concern from the sports community.
- ▪Jai Arrow has been diagnosed with motor neurone disease.
- ▪Rugby league legends Brad Fittler, Andrew Johns, and Cameron Smith have paid tribute to Arrow.
- ▪The diagnosis has raised awareness and concern within the sports community.
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