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The Jamarra Thread

Will Jamarra ever play senior footy for the Bulldogs again?

  • Yes

    Votes: 46 14.6%
  • No

    Votes: 228 72.2%
  • Unsure / Don't care

    Votes: 42 13.3%

  • Total voters
    316

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Maybe it’s just me, but he’s basically taken a leave of absence for about the last 6 months?

I assume the only difference is that he won’t be coming into the club in any capacity and treatment, training, monitoring etc would all be handled by the AFL?
 

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Western Bulldogs forward Jamarra Ugle-Hagan is taking a leave of absence from the Club as he deals with personal issues.

The decision has been mutually reached by Jamarra and his family, his management, the Club and the AFL.

A management plan has been developed with Jamarra.

"Jamarra's health and wellbeing remains the absolute priority and he will be given whatever time he needs,” Sam Power, Executive Manager - Men’s Football, said.

"We will continue to support Jamarra throughout this period.”

The Club and the family have asked that Jamarra’s privacy and that of his family be respected at this time.

Maybe the media can now leave Bevo alone. If they have any sense of decency. (Tall order… 🙁)
 

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This would have been brought on by his management after the club threatened to stop paying him for not turning up.
my understanding was that there wasn't a payment threat
 
my understanding was that there wasn't a payment threat
Can I ask if this is just the club putting out a statement to try and stop the questions? Or has it actually been agreed upon by said player and his management? He has obviously been given plenty of chances to do the right thing and re-integrate, but failed at those chances. Just wondering if there is finally an agreement between all parties or not.
 

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Can I ask if this is just the club putting out a statement to try and stop the questions? Or has it actually been agreed upon by said player and his management? He has obviously been given plenty of chances to do the right thing and re-integrate, but failed at those chances. Just wondering if there is finally an agreement between all parties or not.

From the AFL Post:

“The decision has been mutually reached by Jamarra and his family, his management, the club and the AFL.”
 
Can I ask if this is just the club putting out a statement to try and stop the questions? Or has it actually been agreed upon by said player and his management? He has obviously been given plenty of chances to do the right thing and re-integrate, but failed at those chances. Just wondering if there is finally an agreement between all parties or not.
It's probably more the club saying that they have tried to support him through flexible arrangements for a number of months. At some point, if he continues floating in and out creating a distraction for the players, then that is a situation that the club cannot have.

Credit to Luke Beveridge and the players in particular, it doesn't appear to have led to any noticeable issues on match day.
 
From the AFL Post:

“The decision has been mutually reached by Jamarra and his family, his management, the club and the AFL.”
You’ve got to wonder what his “friends” and family are saying to him. He must be getting some of the worst advice ever.

I genuinely can’t believe how quickly this has all fallen apart.
 
Does this open up another MSD list spot for us?

Glad the media will finally stop asking the players about this in every interview now
He hasn't been moved to the inactive list, this is purely a case of trying to limit the media speculation, the amount of Marra questions Bevo gets in pressers and the constant will he/won't he in regards to training on a particular day.
There are many things still going on behind the scenes but this doesn't impact those one way or the other.
 
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