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Stand With Jai through July

The NRL and South Sydney Rabbitohs have launched a range of initiatives and fundraising opportunities to support Jai Arrow.

Jai played 178 NRL games and 12 Origins for Queensland and was recently diagnosed with motor neurone disease (MND).

Manly Warringah Sea Eagles fans helped raise funds for Jai and his family when the Rabbitohs visited 4 Pines Park in Round 14. 

The game as a whole is now banding together to continue that support through a comprehensive fundraising campaign, Stand With Jai.

Throughout the month of July fans will notice several players - in the NRL, NRWL and State of Origin - celebrating tries with an “arrow” gesture.

There are many initiatives planned across the month of July including the World's Biggest Birthday Party at Accor Stadium on Sunday, July 12 which coincides with Arrow’s 31st birthday.

Manly fans are likely to be busy at 4 Pines Park on that day when the Cowboys come to town, but there are plenty of other ways to show your support.

If you would like to donate you can do that through The Family of League

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