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Sea Eagles supporting Jai Arrow and family

Manly Warringah Sea Eagles will be raising funds for former South Sydney player, Jai Arrow, at Thursday night's home game against the Rabbitohs.

This initiative, which is being driven by the playing group, will give Manly fans the opportunity to help Jai and his family during a very difficult period.

Jai, who has played 178 NRL games as well as 12 Origin outings for Queensland, has been forced to step away from rugby league after being diagnosed with motor neurone disease (MND).

The Sea Eagles will use Thursday’s home game to raise funds for Jai and his family through the club’s Match Day Raffle and an online auction.

Proceeds from the Sea Eagles 50/50 Match Day Raffle, which are normally directed to a chosen charity partner, instead will be passed on to Jai and his family.

The warm-up shirts worn by Manly players on Thursday night will be embroidered with a special message of support for Jai, and will then be auctioned online with all proceeds donated to Jai and his family.

The Sea Eagles and the Rabbitohs thank you in advance for your support.

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