South Sydney players Payne Haas and Cameron Murray travel to Brisbane to support teammate Jai Arrow for a special night on Thursday. Multiple reports say the match is South Sydney’s first home game since Arrow was diagnosed with motor neurone disease (MND). Haas and Murray are expected to leave camp to attend the game as part of the support for their fellow club member and friend.

The coverage is consistent across outlets: Arrow’s MND diagnosis is the central context for the fixture, and the match marks a return to South Sydney home grounds after the diagnosis announcement. The reports do not detail further match-day arrangements beyond the players’ decision to break from training and attend in person. Overall, the story focuses on teammates showing solidarity ahead of the club’s first home game since Arrow’s diagnosis, with Haas and Murray named as the players travelling to be there for him.