Actions speak louder than words at this pointIt also said he has returned to the bulldogs in August saying he wants to stay?
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Actions speak louder than words at this pointIt also said he has returned to the bulldogs in August saying he wants to stay?
Man they suck so much
Jamarra should be told he can anywhere but the cats even if we get nothing.
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He was tagged in an Instagram story taken in the Cats room. He wasn't physically there and probably just set it all up through Joe Exotic.![]()
Jamarra Ugle-Hagan on how he is conquering mental health battles
There is renewed hope that Jamarra Ugle-Hagan could return to the AFL in the near future after the Western Bulldogs star opened up on his mental health demons - and how he is battling themwww.dailymail.co.uk
Did I miss this? Said he was in the cats rooms on game day![]()
These puff pieces in the sun and daily fail wreak of his manager smoothing over his image for a new club to look at
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Bulldogs assistant says Ugle-Hagan would be 'lucky to get a game' in the VFL
The future of Jamarra Ugle-Hagan at the Western Bulldogs remains unclear with the troubled star yet to feature at AFL or VFL level this season. Bulldogs assistant coach Brendon Lade joined 3AW Football and provided an update on the situation surrounding the 23-year-old. “The way the VFL’s...www.3aw.com.au
some strong words by LadeThat’s pretty damning and revealing, to say it publicly like that.
I already know we’re going to fold and send him to his club of choice for nothing because we won’t be prepared to have him on the list next year, even though we should be playing chicken with him about missing 24 months of footy.
Didn’t seem like much. The lucky to get a game seemed more around how good the VFL are going (tongue in cheek).
He had two family members pass away![]()
Bulldogs assistant says Ugle-Hagan would be 'lucky to get a game' in the VFL
The future of Jamarra Ugle-Hagan at the Western Bulldogs remains unclear with the troubled star yet to feature at AFL or VFL level this season. Bulldogs assistant coach Brendon Lade joined 3AW Football and provided an update on the situation surrounding the 23-year-old. “The way the VFL’s...www.3aw.com.au
TBH I think he might need to do a Tom Boyd and give the football away if his hearts not in it and if it's causing him some issues. Perhaps it's just better for him to walk away from the game and concentrate on his wellbeing first.realisticlly if Richmond asked about taking him - what would you guys want / think he is worth?
I really haven't been keeping tabs on his off--field situation, but they haven;t looked great from what i have seen. Is he contracted - or about to fall out of contract?
realisticlly if Richmond asked about taking him - what would you guys want / think he is worth?
I really haven't been keeping tabs on his off--field situation, but they haven;t looked great from what i have seen. Is he contracted - or about to fall out of contract?
That’s how I took the VFL comment too. It started off quite positive in his comments around the training that he’d been able to bank before needing to miss some, which it seems is unfortunately due to family passing away. Sadly it seems like time will run out for 2025.I think if you listen to the comments in context, I took from it that Lade was praising the current VFL form, rather than being overly critical of Jamarra. Perhaps I'm looking at things half full though and not seeing it for what it is, but the VFL has won like 10 in a row now haven't they?
He had two family members pass away
The lad can't take a break ATM
Yep the important quote wasI think if you listen to the comments in context, I took from it that Lade was praising the current VFL form, rather than being overly critical of Jamarra. Perhaps I'm looking at things half full though and not seeing it for what it is, but the VFL has won like 10 in a row now haven't they?
Exactly. I don't buy the grieving excuse full stop. He was a turd from the start. I remember him chucking a hissy fit when Bevo didn't play him in the AFL early on, before his first senior game.I have sympathy for the guy losing family members but find it hard to reconcile that he can't come to training while grieving but he has time to make boxing montages for Instagram.