Rabbitohs skipper throws his support behind ‘Try for Jai’
Cameron Murray, captain of the South Sydney Rabbitohs, has expressed his support for the 'Try for Jai' initiative aimed at raising awareness for motor neurone disease (MND) following teammate Jai Arrow's diagnosis. Arrow's condition has led to his immediate retirement from rugby league, prompting the community to rally around him. Murray emphasized the importance of supporting MND research and highlighted the strength Arrow has shown during this challenging time.
- ▪Cameron Murray supports the 'Try for Jai' initiative to raise awareness for MND.
- ▪Jai Arrow's diagnosis has resulted in his immediate retirement from rugby league.
- ▪The rugby league community is rallying around Arrow, showcasing their support.
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