Troubled Western Bulldogs forward Jamarra Ugle-Hagan has taken an indefinite leave of absence from the club to deal with his personal issues.
Ugle-Hagan had not yet been on leave from the Dogs, instead being on a modified training program, having yet to play a game at any level so far in 2025 but infrequently attending the club.
The Dogs in a statement on Tuesday afternoon confirmed the decision had been mutually reached between Ugle-Hagan, his family, his management, the club and AFL.
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“Jamarra’s health and wellbeing remains the absolute priority and he will be given whatever time he needs,” Dogs executive footy boss Sam Power said.
“We will continue to support Jamarra throughout this period.”
The former No.1 pick has played 67 games in four seasons.


























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