Jai Arrow vows to fight MND for everyone during 'World's Biggest Birthday Party'
- On his 31st birthday, Jai Arrow has vowed to fight the disease that has ended his rugby league career, and affects many families across Australia.
- Arrow was diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease (MND) earlier this year, the same disease AFL great Neale Daniher lived with until his death in May.
- MND is a terminal neurological condition that kills approximately two Australians every day, according to the Queensland Brain Institute.
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- On his 31st birthday, Jai Arrow has vowed to fight the disease that has ended his rugby league career, and affects many families across Australia.
- Arrow was diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease (MND) earlier this year, the same disease AFL great Neale Daniher lived with until his death in May.
- MND is a terminal neurological condition that kills approximately two Australians every day, according to the Queensland Brain Institute.
Sources: ABC Australia