Rabbitohs second-rower Jai Arrow has won the The Burrow Appreciation Award for 2024, awarded by Rabbitohs supporter group, The Burrow.
Arrow's resilience and tenacity were on full display after he sustained a shoulder injury in the opening game of the season against Manly-Warringah in Las Vegas. Despite missing some games at the start of the season, he returned in round eight against the Storm and continued to play through significant pain until round 19, when he underwent season-ending shoulder surgery.
Throughout the 2024 season, Arrow consistently ranked among the Rabbitohs’ top performers, earning him this special recognition from The Burrow. Known for never giving up on the field, Arrow has become a fan favourite and an important figure at the Club.
With 150 NRL games under his belt, as well as representing Queensland in State of Origin, Arrow's contributions both on and off the field have made him a key part of the Rabbitohs family. His lively personality and larrikin spirit have further won the hearts of the supporters.
The Burrow Appreciation Award was presented by The Burrow member Michelle Booth at tonight’s (Friday’s) Red and Green Ball at The Star in Pyrmont.
Congratulations to Jai Arrow on receiving his first The Burrow Appreciation Award!
The Burrow Appreciation Award Winners
Year | Winner |
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2024 | Jai Arrow |
2023 | Campbell Graham |
2022 | Alex Johnston |
2021 | Cody Walker |
2020 | Thomas Burgess |
2019 | John Sutton |
2018 | Damien Cook |
2017 | Angus Crichton |
2016 | Kyle Turner |
2015 | Jason Clark |
2014 | Sam Burgess |
2013 | Issac Luke |
2012 | Adam Reynolds |
2011 | Michael Crocker |
2010 | Chris Sandow |
2009 | Nathan Merritt |
2008 | Luke Stuart |
2007 | Paul Mellor |
2006 | Nathan Merritt |