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how many he kicked so far
Why do followers of the western club that cannot be named insist on pointing out JUFailure’s upside?People forget he had the most shots at goal in the 2024 season as a 21 year old. Read the Suns players comments from his first few training sessions after the trade from the Dogs, they realised straight away how good he was.
Because most people arent massive nuffy campaigners who take pleasure in the ill fortunes of others no matter which footy club they played forWhy do followers of the western club that cannot be named insist on pointing out JUFailure’s upside?
He took your club roughly from behind, gave your coach a 2 buck BJ, threw a brick through your premiership window, held a gun to the head of your Captain and generally made it all about him.
If I was a **** supporter I wouldn’t be seen dead on this thread - except to put the boot in!
Because most people arent massive nuffy campaigners who take pleasure in the ill fortunes of others no matter which footy club they played for

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I didn't say negative behaviour should be ignored, I said only nuffies pile on.Did I say something that wasn’t true?
If you think he’s displayed behaviours that can be ignored, forgotten or are ‘acceptable’, then clearly the nuffie is the one whose standards are non-existent. Might be why you support the club you do?
I’m sure you'll be sanctified for your myopic virtue soon enough - can’t say the same for your rorting, drug dealing/taking, misogynistic, charity robbing, smug football club though.![]()
I didn't say negative behaviour should be ignored, I said only nuffies pile on.
Trying to tie my opinion to my club is cute but just confirms you've got no actual arguement
Nah, Read is an amazing winger now according to Montagna. He run 15.3k on weekend - most of all players.GC can't have King, Walter, Read and JUH in the same forward line
My friend, with the way you're carrying on in here, you're throwing all of ****ing Uluru while living in a glass mansion calling anyone else a nuffie.Yep, no argument with you being a nuffie, proven beyond doubt by defending the indefensible.
He was on suicide watch in Brisbane having lost all his money gamblingFevola was never as bad as JUH.
Well, given how much they love to peddle that shit, wouldn't that just make him a model citizen in the eyes of the AFL?He was on suicide watch in Brisbane having lost all his money gambling
Different time.Well, given how much they love to peddle that shit, wouldn't that just make him a model citizen in the eyes of the AFL?


I think most Dogs fans don't really care. I certainly wish him the best.Well that didn't take long
Inb4 Dogs fans melts
Just going off reading last few pages. A lot of death riding. Nor should you care when you have Sam Darcy and the talent on your list.I think most Dogs fans don't really care. I certainly wish him the best.
You're probably not going to see many people in here openly cheering him on, but I think if you asked most Dogs fans, they'd just want him healthy and staying out of trouble.Just going off reading last few pages. A lot of death riding. Nor should you care when you have Sam Darcy and the talent on your list.
I was going to agree but one look at social media disproved you. Dogs fans wishing him the worst everywhere and the last few pages here don't help the case either.You're probably not going to see many people in here openly cheering him on, but I think if you asked most Dogs fans, they'd just want him healthy and staying out of trouble.
Don't let two or three loud voices give you the wrong impression of the whole fan base. There are neutral supporters hoping he fails too, but they're a minority as well. It just depends on what you choose to focus on.
It doesn’t disprove anything.I was going to agree but one look at social media disproved you. Dogs fans wishing him the worst everywhere and the last few pages here don't help the case either.
These are the worst of your fanbase though and the ferals are always louder. So in that regard, I hear you.
That was exactly my point mate.It doesn’t disprove anything.
If you asked ten dogs fans what they wanted for Jamarra you’d likely get 1-2 who are out of their mind outraged and 8-9 that have moved on and just want him to stay healthy. But if you go on social media and expect to hear from the 8-9 I don’t think you know how social media works.
You are a better man than me, although I’m a woman, so there’s that! I’d be forever furious at the way JUH and Smith treated your club. I probably wouldn’t slag them off here, that just makes others happy, but I’d not forgive either! Both cost your club way too much.You're probably not going to see many people in here openly cheering him on, but I think if you asked most Dogs fans, they'd just want him healthy and staying out of trouble.
Don't let two or three loud voices give you the wrong impression of the whole fan base. There are neutral supporters hoping he fails too, but they're a minority as well. It just depends on what you choose to focus on.
Doesn't have that problem up here...Outrageous slant! Exile? He refused to play! To keep fit!
Jamarra Ugle-Hagan shed a tear with Damien Hardwick when the Gold Coast coach announced the former No.1 overall pick’s 596-day AFL exile was finally over.
The 24-year-old last played an AFL game in the Bulldogs’ 2024 elimination final loss to Hawthorn, and his journey will come full circle in Launceston on Saturday with a Suns debut against that same opponent.
Hardwick admitted to becoming misty-eyed as Suns players embraced their newest teammate in an emotional ceremony on Thursday morning. Ugle-Hagan will come in alongside the returning skipper Noah Anderson. Joel Jeffrey and Charlie Ballard make way.
“It’s an incredible story, 596 days since his last game,” Hardwick said. “We told him in front of the group this morning and, I’m not going to lie, there was a tear from the player, and probably from the coach to be fair. He’s got a whole football club behind him that’s prepared to give him the very best opportunity to show the AFL world what his story can be.”
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Jamarra weeping the rewards with Suns
Jamarra weeping the rewards with Sunstodayspaper.theaustralian.com.au
Would be amusing if it was the Footscray environment that did him in and he becomes the player he was highly rated in becoming at the Gold Coast.
The Bulldogs coach would lose his hair![]()