How poor that he didn’t tell the club about playing over the weekend. Surely that is a breach of his contract.
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how long do you need to be drug free to not show up in a test.I don’t think JUH can refuse to do a medical and if he did suns would move on
My read is we already have everything we need to sack him and tear up his contract. The afl is setting this GC thing up but if he refused to do a medical or this falls through I expect he’s done in the afl. If we can walk away with no exposure to his $800k it’s a decent result from a sad situation.How poor that he didn’t tell the club about playing over the weekend. Surely that is a breach of his contract.
how long do you need to be drug free to not show up in a test.
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Absolutely laughable from JUH and his manager to not inform the club that he would be playing competitive football over the weekend.
Dogs found out third hand afterwards lol
Cannabis up to 6 months, with a hair follicle test. The hair follicle test is increasing in use in Australia in the work place. What a bloody invasion of privacy…..anyway, meth - a week or so, Coke, 2 weeks, MDMA about 2-3 weeks, Opiates (barely any heroin in Oz anymore), about a month.depends on the drug, coke can show up for a couple of weeks in heavy users, cannabis for three weeks or more
Cannabis up to 6 months, with a hair follicle test. The hair follicle test is increasing in use in Australia in the work place. What a bloody invasion of privacy…..anyway, meth - a week or so, Coke, 2 weeks, MDMA about 2-3 weeks, Opiates (barely any heroin in Oz anymore), about a month Magic mushroom….they don’t test for it.
Probably an assumption because of the company he likes to keep.What makes everyone think he is using drugs other than alcohol?
Urine only is my understanding, and it is also regularly ‘managed’ internally by club doctors - ie they test their players if they are concerned and rest them if they are ‘positive’ so that they avoid ASADA.Anyone know what kind of tests a standard club medical would have? I assume urine, maybe blood?
I think it is widely thought that players use coke or possibly meth so that they have a high without the calories from alcohol.What makes everyone think he is using drugs other than alcohol?
Watch his so called mates flee. Gee his manager is doing a great job too![]()
Western Bulldogs forward Jamarra Ugle-Hagan is facing the prospect of a major pay cut to continue his career at the Gold Coast Suns next season.
The talented forward has a deal for as much as $800,000 a year next season but that is likely to be torn up as part of a fresh start in Queensland.
The Suns are strongly considering a move for the 23-yearold on a heavily reduced rate.
Apparently a deal between he, and Gold Coast has been agreed to. A heavily incentivized contract with both behaviour and performance targets. No talks on deal between the Dogs and Suns yet. I think that will take place at the end of the week.Jamarra doing a medical at GC Suns today according to their list manager on trade radio.
Being fair, I haven’t considered him a Bulldogs player for months.Jon Ralph reporting in this mornings HS that JUH participated in this weekends carnival without the clubs permission.
It’d be peak irony if the thing that tipped him into termination territory was playing a game of footy.How poor that he didn’t tell the club about playing over the weekend. Surely that is a breach of his contract.
Best of luck to him.Apparently a deal between he, and Gold Coast has been agreed to. A heavily incentivized contract with both behaviour and performance targets. No talks on deal between the Dogs and Suns yet. I think that will take place at the end of the week.
Yep,Best of luck to him.
It will be interesting if he can flick the switch and go from virtually no commitment to 100% commitment over the course of a few weeks.
Training consistently looks difficult enough for him that I can't really see JUH being that motivated to turn up to that clinic GC have scheduled at Burleigh Heads Primary School at 9 am on a Tuesday and all the other commitments that go along with being a professional footballer.
Also he’s not going because he wants to. He’s going because he has zero other optionsYep,
No idea how they think being in Victoria was the issue