In the quiet stillness of a Sydney hospital room, where the beeping of machines had become the only familiar rhythm in Jai Arrow’s new reality, something extraordinary happened — a moment so pure and heartfelt that it moved everyone who witnessed it to tears.
Berina Colakovic, the devoted wife of the former South Sydney Rabbitohs star, walked slowly into the room holding a luxurious black gift box tied with a simple silver ribbon. The air was thick with emotion. Teammates, close friends, coaching staff, and family members had gathered to support Jai as he continues his brave fight against Motor Neurone Disease. No one expected what would come next.

With tears already glistening in her eyes, Berina approached her husband’s bedside. Jai, who has lost significant strength in his arms and struggles with his speech on difficult days, looked up at her with the same love and warmth that had defined their relationship for years. In front of everyone, Berina spoke softly but clearly:
“This gift is for you, because you’ve always supported me. Now it’s my turn to walk with you. Please open it.”
The room fell completely silent.
Jai, using what little strength he had left in his hands, slowly lifted the lid of the box. As the contents were revealed, a wave of disbelief and overwhelming emotion swept through the room. Some people covered their mouths. Others clutched their heads in shock. Several hardened rugby league players — men who had battled alongside Jai for years — could not hold back their tears.
Inside the elegant black box was not jewellery, nor a watch, nor anything material in the traditional sense.
Instead, it contained a beautifully bound book titled “Our Forever”.
The pages were filled with handwritten letters from Berina — one for every month they had been together, going back over a decade. Each letter detailed memories, inside jokes, dreams they had shared, and promises for the future. Interspersed between the letters were photographs, ultrasound images of their children, pressed flowers from their first date, and small notes Jai had written to her during his playing days.
But what moved everyone to tears was the final section of the book.
Berina had written 100 letters — one for each year she promised to stay by his side, no matter how difficult the journey with MND becomes. The first ten letters were already written. The rest were blank pages, waiting to be filled together.
At the very end of the book was a simple gold band engraved with the words: “You carried me when I was weak. Now I will carry you. Always.”
Jai stared at the gift for a long moment, his eyes filling with tears. With visible effort, he reached out and pulled Berina into an embrace. The couple held each other as years of love, struggle, sacrifice, and unwavering commitment poured out in that single hug.
Witnesses described the scene as one of the most powerful they had ever seen. Rabbitohs captain Cameron Murray, who was present, later said: “I’ve been in some emotional rooms in my career, but nothing like this. The love between them… it’s something you can’t describe. It just hits you right in the chest.”
For Berina, the gift was more than a gesture — it was a vow.
“Jai has always been the strong one,” she said later in a private moment. “He protected me, he provided for our family, he gave everything to this game. Now it’s my turn to be strong for him. I wanted him to know that no matter what this disease takes, it can never take away our story.”
Jai Arrow’s battle with Motor Neurone Disease has been nothing short of courageous. Diagnosed at just 28 years old, the once-powerful forward has faced the progressive loss of strength, speech difficulties, and the slow erosion of his independence with remarkable dignity. Through it all, Berina has been his constant — his rock, his voice when he struggles to speak, and his greatest source of hope.

The emotional hospital room moment quickly spread across Australia after a family member shared a short video (with permission). Within hours, it had been viewed millions of times. Messages of love and support flooded in from across the NRL, from rival clubs, and from everyday Australians who have been inspired by the couple’s strength.
Many have called Berina’s gift one of the most beautiful acts of love seen in Australian sport. In a world often dominated by headlines about contracts, scandals, and on-field rivalries, this quiet moment of devotion between a husband and wife has reminded everyone what truly matters.
Jai, though limited in his ability to speak at length, managed to whisper to his wife as they held the book together: “This is the best gift I’ve ever received.”
As Jai continues his fight against MND, the love and support surrounding him and Berina grow stronger every day. The Rabbitohs organisation has pledged to stand by the family for as long as needed. Fundraising efforts for MND research have received a significant boost following the couple’s story.
For Berina Colakovic, the journey ahead is undoubtedly terrifying. But her message is clear: she will walk every step with the man she loves.
In the often harsh and brutal world of professional rugby league, this emotional moment has shown a different kind of strength — the strength found in vulnerability, commitment, and unconditional love.
As one teammate said through tears after leaving the hospital room that day: “We thought Jai was the warrior. But today we realised Berina is the greatest warrior of all.”
Their story continues — not on the football field, but in the quiet battles fought in hospital rooms and family homes. And through it all, they face it together, bound by a love that has moved an entire nation to tears.