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Some things are more important than the game
Sometimes in sport we see acts which are more important than the game itself, and that was certainly on show on Thursday night.
The setting was Accor Stadium, 11 June 2026 in Western Sydney, the act was rugby league, the protagonists were the South Sydney Rabbitohs and the Brisbane Broncos but the scene that stole the show was the opening scene with the star being the non-playing Jai Arrow.
While the night was about the Rabbitohs and the Broncos chasing an all important two competition points it quickly became just as much about former South Sydney forward Jai Arrow who has been stricken with Motor Neurone Disease (MND).
In front of Souths passionate fans with the Rabbitohs wearing specially designed white jersey in tribute to their teammate with Arrow being given the honour of ringing the Legacy Bell.
There was barely a dry eye in the stadium as the two sides stood side by side as Arrow rang the bell.
Arrow himself could not keep his emotions in check as the former Olympic Stadium played out one of the most emotional tributes ever seen at the Stadium. After Arrow rang the bell he was embraced by players from both sides as the emotion was evident on all their faces.
FoxSports commentator Andrew Voss summed up the feelings of most rugby league fans as he remarked to fellow commentator Michael Ennis “What do you say in moments like this?.
The truth is that moments like this are left unspoken as the scene said it all.
For the record Souths were too clinical and too classy for the Broncos, turning a 30-0 halftime lead into a massive 48-6 victory with winger and one of the all-time highest rugby league try scorers Alex Johnston leading the way with four tries.
Source
Rabbitohs Official Website
The setting was Accor Stadium, 11 June 2026 in Western Sydney, the act was rugby league, the protagonists were the South Sydney Rabbitohs and the Brisbane Broncos but the scene that stole the show was the opening scene with the star being the non-playing Jai Arrow.
While the night was about the Rabbitohs and the Broncos chasing an all important two competition points it quickly became just as much about former South Sydney forward Jai Arrow who has been stricken with Motor Neurone Disease (MND).
In front of Souths passionate fans with the Rabbitohs wearing specially designed white jersey in tribute to their teammate with Arrow being given the honour of ringing the Legacy Bell.
There was barely a dry eye in the stadium as the two sides stood side by side as Arrow rang the bell.
Arrow himself could not keep his emotions in check as the former Olympic Stadium played out one of the most emotional tributes ever seen at the Stadium. After Arrow rang the bell he was embraced by players from both sides as the emotion was evident on all their faces.
FoxSports commentator Andrew Voss summed up the feelings of most rugby league fans as he remarked to fellow commentator Michael Ennis “What do you say in moments like this?.
The truth is that moments like this are left unspoken as the scene said it all.
For the record Souths were too clinical and too classy for the Broncos, turning a 30-0 halftime lead into a massive 48-6 victory with winger and one of the all-time highest rugby league try scorers Alex Johnston leading the way with four tries.
Source
Rabbitohs Official Website