Jai Arrow breaks down in tears as his team pays him an emotional tribute at their first home game after his shock MND diagnosis

South Sydney paid another heartfelt tribute to Jai Arrow before their first home match since the former Rabbitoh was diagnosed with motor neurone disease.

Last week, the club revealed a special one-off white jersey, with every piece set to be auctioned and all funds directed to Arrow and his young family.

The Rabbitohs also named Arrow in their squad in a symbolic gesture, handing him the honorary No. 23 jersey and a place in the dressing room.

During the warm-up, South Sydney players wore shirts bearing Arrow’s name and his club number, 1166, across the back.

Arrow was visibly emotional as he walked onto the field carrying his young daughter, receiving a standing ovation from the crowd and a guard of honour from both teams.

Jai Arrow was visibly emotional as he rang the Legacy Bell ahead of South Sydney’s clash with Brisbane

He was mobbed by his teammates after the ringing of the bell as he received a standing ovation from the fans

And before kick-off fans have been moved to tears after the Rabbitohs showed a video showing their support and love for their former player as he battles the disease.

In the video Rabbitohs players speaking glowlngly of their former teammate as they outline what he was like to play with and more importantly what he is like as a person.

It opens with Cody Walker, who says, ‘Stripped back, past the colours, past the noise, as far as it goes.’

And then a number of Rabbitohs use one word to describe Arrow, ‘brother, warrior, inspirational, competitor, courageous, determined, tough, respected, a leader, selfless,’ the list contained.

There was then more elaboration for Arrow, ‘You always showed up,’ Campbell Graham said. 

That was followed by ‘you always put the team first,’ by Alex Johnston and ‘you never took a backward step,’ from David Fifita.

‘You’ve worn the jersey with pride, you’ve played for your mates, the same strength you’ve always shown on the field, you carry it with you now, we carry it with you now,’ Walker says.

‘We’ve got your back,’ then add a whole host of Rabbitohs as the moving video moves to its finish.

It closes with commentary of Jai Arrow scoring for the Rabbitohs as the video pans over the special jersey featuring his name and club number once again.

There has been an outpouring of emotion on social media with so many praising the tribute from the Souths.

One user with the name, Carla JS Claws Out wrote, ‘Beautiful tribute to Jai Arrow. Breaks your damn heart.’

Another, Scott Spurling posted, ‘Heartbreaking watch – Jai Arrow [the] whole rugby community [is] with you brother.’

Arrow carried his young daughter on to the field of play as he was given a guard of honour by both sides

Arrow was the face of the Rabbitohs programmes ahead of kick-off

Rabbitohs players also wore jersey with Arrow's name on the back

Rabbitohs players also wore jersey with Arrow’s name on the back

Before kick-off Arrow arrived with the team on the bus and he seemed to be in good spirits as he smiled in front of his locker.

When he took the field there was not a fan in their seats as he was given a standing ovation that clearly touched him.

After he rang the Legacy Bell, he was mobbed by his former Rabbitoh team mates as they took the field to ready themselves for kick-off.

He was then presented with his own Broncos jersey just before he left the field. 

And it seems as though the Souths were certainly playing for something bigger than themselves as they raced out to a 30-0 first-half lead.

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