Christian Lealiifano says sister's transplant 'gift' is special as he continues leukaemia fight

By Chris Dutton
Updated October 26 2016 - 1:19pm, first published October 14 2016 - 10:59pm
Christian Lealiifano with mum Mafa and partner Luga. Photo: Rohan Thomson
Christian Lealiifano with mum Mafa and partner Luga. Photo: Rohan Thomson
Former Brumbies Nic White, Jesse Mogg and Jake White join Montpellier teammates Nemani Nadolo and Pierre Spies in shaving their heads to support Christian Lealiifano. Photo: Instagram
Former Brumbies Nic White, Jesse Mogg and Jake White join Montpellier teammates Nemani Nadolo and Pierre Spies in shaving their heads to support Christian Lealiifano. Photo: Instagram
Christian Lealiifano rallies around friends family and the 1000s of supporters at the Canberra Leukaemia Foundation Light the Night walk to help more Australians beat blood cancer through research and support Photo Jay Cronan Photo: Jay Cronan
Christian Lealiifano rallies around friends family and the 1000s of supporters at the Canberra Leukaemia Foundation Light the Night walk to help more Australians beat blood cancer through research and support Photo Jay Cronan Photo: Jay Cronan
Jarrad Butler Carries 2 fists full of the Blue Lanterns friends family and the 1000s of supporters at the Canberra Leukaemia Foundation Light the Night walk to help more Australians beat blood cancer through research and support Photo Jay Cronan Photo: Jay Cronan
Jarrad Butler Carries 2 fists full of the Blue Lanterns friends family and the 1000s of supporters at the Canberra Leukaemia Foundation Light the Night walk to help more Australians beat blood cancer through research and support Photo Jay Cronan Photo: Jay Cronan
Christian Lealiifano rallies around friends family and the 1000s of supporters at the Canberra Leukaemia Foundation Light the Night walk to help more Australians beat blood cancer through research and support Photo Jay Cronan Photo: Jay Cronan
Christian Lealiifano rallies around friends family and the 1000s of supporters at the Canberra Leukaemia Foundation Light the Night walk to help more Australians beat blood cancer through research and support Photo Jay Cronan Photo: Jay Cronan
Jordan Smiler carries a banner with friends family and the 1000s of supporters of the Canberra Leukaemia Foundation Light the Night walk Photo Jay Cronan Photo: Jay Cronan
Jordan Smiler carries a banner with friends family and the 1000s of supporters of the Canberra Leukaemia Foundation Light the Night walk Photo Jay Cronan Photo: Jay Cronan
Christian Lealiifano rallies around friends family and the 1000s of supporters at the Canberra Leukaemia Foundation Light the Night walk to help more Australians beat blood cancer through research and support Photo Jay Cronan Photo: Jay Cronan
Christian Lealiifano rallies around friends family and the 1000s of supporters at the Canberra Leukaemia Foundation Light the Night walk to help more Australians beat blood cancer through research and support Photo Jay Cronan Photo: Jay Cronan

Christian Lealiifano sat with his shattered family moments after being diagnosed with leukaemia and told them, "we'll get through this together". The last thing he expected was sister Sally's "gift" to save his life.

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