Broncos Honor Jai Arrow at Upcoming Game

This weekend, the Brisbane Broncos will honor Jai Arrow during their match against the South Sydney Rabbitohs.

Arrow has been a part of both clubs throughout his career and is currently battling Motor Neurone Disease.

His determination to seek a cure has garnered unwavering support from the rugby community and his former teams, including the Broncos and Rabbitohs.

In a show of solidarity, the Broncos have announced that they will feature Arrow's name and number on their jerseys for the upcoming game.

These jerseys will be auctioned off after the match, with all proceeds directed to Arrow and his family.

"The Brisbane Broncos will rally behind former Bronco Jai Arrow at Thursday's clash against the Rabbitohs, with every player to wear 'Jai' and his Broncos number '222' on their jersey, in a powerful show of support as he fights MND," the club stated.

"The match-worn jerseys will be auctioned following the game, with all proceeds going towards Jai and his family."

Broncos captain Adam Reynolds, who previously played with Arrow at the Rabbitohs, emphasized the significance of this week for both the club and the sport.

"Jai is an old boy, he represented this club and I have a great friendship with Jai both on and off the field. It's a super important week not only for us, but for South Sydney and the whole game in general," Reynolds remarked.

"If we can contribute and try to make a change in finding a cure, it's worth going out there and representing Jai."

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