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Rabbitohs to wear special ‘whiteout’ playing strip to highlight and honour Jai

Rabbitohs to wear special ‘whiteout’ playing strip to highlight and honour Jai
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The South Sydney Rabbitohs will wear a special 'whiteout' jersey in their upcoming match to honor retired player Jai Arrow. The kit is designed to raise awareness for motor neurone disease (MND), which Arrow is currently battling.

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The initiative highlights the role of professional sports organizations in raising awareness for health issues and supporting former athletes.

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The South Sydney Rabbitohs will wear a special ‘whiteout’ playing strip in Thursday night’s round 15 clash with the Brisbane Broncos, highlighting and honouring recently retired player, Jai Arrow.

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