NRL star Arrow says he will fight as he reveals MND has already affected his speech
NRL star Jai Arrow has announced his retirement following a diagnosis of motor neurone disease (MND). He revealed that the disease has already impacted his speech and expressed his determination to fight it. Arrow hopes to inspire others facing similar challenges as he explores treatment options.
- ▪Jai Arrow announced his retirement from the NRL after being diagnosed with MND.
- ▪He stated that MND has already affected his speech and is ready to fight the disease.
- ▪Arrow aims to inspire others with MND and is willing to participate in trials and medications.
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Fri, 15 May3816→Fri, 15 May1032→Sat, 16 May1846→Sat, 16 May1218→Sat, 16 May834→Sun, 17 May1236→Sun, 17 May4212→Sun, 17 May286→Thu, 21 May19:50--→Fri, 22 May20:00--→Sat, 23 May17:30--→Sat, 23 May19:35--→Sun, 24 May16:05--→Wed, 27 May20:05--→ NRL Score Centre Retiring NRL star Jai Arrow says he will fight after shock MND diagnosisTopic:NRLThu 21 May 2026 at 8:06amThu 21 May 2026 at 8:06amThu 21 May 2026 at 8:06amJai Arrow faces the media during a press conference to announce his retirement from the NRL.
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