Re: Welcome Jamarra Ugle-Hagan to the Western Bulldogs
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Vred
How many games do we expect JUH to play next season? I'm expecting him in as the third tall behind Naughton and English, at least until Bruce is back.
It's hard to deny that he looked good last year in patches, better than Weightman his first year. There's a position open in the forward line and he's doing what looks like really good work in his own time with Bont and the like.
I could see him being best 22 by year end if not from round one.
Maybe that's too high an expectation being that he's a young tall but... he just looked good. While I wouldn't bet on it I wouldn't be super surprised if he kicked 25 goals. I would be very happy though
Re: Welcome Jamarra Ugle-Hagan to the Western Bulldogs
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Originally Posted by
hujsh
It's hard to deny that he looked good last year in patches, better than Weightman his first year. There's a position open in the forward line and he's doing what looks like really good work in his own time with Bont and the like.
I could see him being best 22 by year end if not from round one.
Maybe that's too high an expectation being that he's a young tall but... he just looked good. While I wouldn't bet on it I wouldn't be super surprised if he kicked 25 goals. I would be very happy though
Yeah, I'm hoping big offseason and he plays pretty much every game possible next year until Bruce is back in full swing, although I don't expect Bruce to really play at all next season, big guy will take extra time to recover from an ACL.
Every game possible + about 30 goals would be a great second year for him.
Re: Welcome Jamarra Ugle-Hagan to the Western Bulldogs
I think he’ll play most games.
Can’t wait to see him in full flight. Going to be a BIG problem.
Re: Welcome Jamarra Ugle-Hagan to the Western Bulldogs
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Originally Posted by
Vred
How many games do we expect JUH to play next season? I'm expecting him in as the third tall behind Naughton and English, at least until Bruce is back.
It could be as few as 8 but up to 18. He Schache and Hannan might battle for spots
Re: Welcome Jamarra Ugle-Hagan to the Western Bulldogs
I thought Jamarra developed really quickly once he was selected after not really earning his spot or getting the chance to. He has lots of tricks to get involved and score, I can see him playing 18+ games and kicking 30+ goals
Re: Welcome Jamarra Ugle-Hagan to the Western Bulldogs
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boydogs
I thought Jamarra developed really quickly once he was selected after not really earning his spot or getting the chance to. He has lots of tricks to get involved and score, I can see him playing 18+ games and kicking 30+ goals
Once he gets fit enough he will be a handful for opposition clubs.
Re: Welcome Jamarra Ugle-Hagan to the Western Bulldogs
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1eyedog
So it's a ratings based system of who had the best year immediately after being drafted rather than an individual's opinion. Thanks for clarifying without looking too deeply into it I assumed it was an individual journo's opinion. Well, at least it's measurable somehow i suppose.
It is not even that. It is simply an average rating per game. One of the players rated played 1 solitary game early in the year and didn't reappear. Wouldn't be hard to believe Jamarra had a better year than that.
Re: Welcome Jamarra Ugle-Hagan to the Western Bulldogs
I hope they are renegotiating his contract extension now. Get him signed while the ground is lowest. If he explodes this year Before he re-signs it will likely cost us one of our “gun” players.
I was pretty worried that he would head straight to Essington at first opportunity, especially with our continued failure to bring in more indigenous players. It’s been pretty relieving seeing all of the post season snaps/videos coming out. He’s clearly bonding strongly with a number of players.
Re: Welcome Jamarra Ugle-Hagan to the Western Bulldogs
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The Adelaide Connection
I hope they are renegotiating his contract extension now. Get him signed while the ground is lowest. If he explodes this year Before he re-signs it will likely cost us one of our “gun” players.
I was pretty worried that he would head straight to Essington at first opportunity, especially with our continued failure to bring in more indigenous players. It’s been pretty relieving seeing all of the post season snaps/videos coming out. He’s clearly bonding strongly with a number of players.
A number of key players. Happy for him and Naughty to build a bromance to rival Dunkloar. With Bont watching over them.
The thought of a Naughton/JUH/Weightman forward line gives me shivers.
Re: Welcome Jamarra Ugle-Hagan to the Western Bulldogs
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Originally Posted by
The Adelaide Connection
I hope they are renegotiating his contract extension now. Get him signed while the ground is lowest. If he explodes this year Before he re-signs it will likely cost us one of our “gun” players.
I was pretty worried that he would head straight to Essington at first opportunity, especially with our continued failure to bring in more indigenous players. It’s been pretty relieving seeing all of the post season snaps/videos coming out. He’s clearly bonding strongly with a number of players.
He's already contracted for another 3 years. He would be crazy to sign on any longer. He would be backing himself to boost his worth over the next couple of seasons.
Re: Welcome Jamarra Ugle-Hagan to the Western Bulldogs
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Axe Man
He's already contracted for another 3 years. He would be crazy to sign on any longer. He would be backing himself to boost his worth over the next couple of seasons.
You are a good man Axe.
Re: Welcome Jamarra Ugle-Hagan to the Western Bulldogs
Re: Welcome Jamarra Ugle-Hagan to the Western Bulldogs
Ugle-Hagan: I want to be better
Western Bulldogs forward Jamarra Ugle-Hagan says he wants to cement a senior spot in attack next year.
After arriving at the Kennel with the first pick in the 2020 national draft, Ugle-Hagan spent the majority of his first year in the VFL before breaking through for a senior debut in round 17.
The 19-year-old has spent a lot of time with captain Marcus Bontempelli to better himself this off-season.
“At the end of the day, it’s who works the hardest and who did the work before you even walk in for the season,” Ugle-Hagan said.
“Obviously that’s why I’m working with Marcus. Last year I wasn’t happy with my performance throughout the whole season, and I know I can do better.
“You don’t see him as ‘The Bont’ – you see him as your best mate, your older brother. He just pushes me so much.”
Ugle-Hagan, who started his second AFL preseason on Monday morning, said he couldn’t believe how quick his debut season went.
“It goes quick – all the boys were telling me that, and I said ‘no it doesn’t’, but then next minute I’m already in my second year,” he said.
“I’m just enjoying the moment and not taking anything for granted.”
Ugle-Hagan and the rest of the 1-4 year Bulldogs - plus a handful of senior players - commenced preseason training on Monday, with the full squad to return next week.
Re: Welcome Jamarra Ugle-Hagan to the Western Bulldogs
Nice! Got her em Jamarra!
Re: Welcome Jamarra Ugle-Hagan to the Western Bulldogs
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MrMahatma
Nice! Got her em Jamarra!
Big Night on the Kingfisher's Mahatma ?:)