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Jai Arrow Birthday Plans & Bubba Kennedy stays a Shark

18 min · 4. juni 2026
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Andrew Moore and Matthew Elliott chat to South's CEO Blake Solly ahead of the Rabbitohs clash with Manly at Foz Pines Park in Brookvale.   The NRL will throw Jai Arrow the “world’s biggest birthday party” on July 12 when his former team South Sydney play Newcastle at Stadium Australia, asking supporters to bring donations for MND charities instead of presents. Michael Carayannis also joined Andrew and Matt for his "Hammertime" segment explaining why Will Kennedy only signed a one-year deal with the Sharks and their back-line options moving forward.   00:21 - MC's Hammertime 6:25 - Blake Solly on Jai Arrow Birthday Party

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