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  • angelopetraglia
    Bulldog Team of the Century
    • Nov 2008
    • 6782

    Western Bulldogs captain Marcus Bontempelli speaks on Jamarra Ugle-Hagan, contract


    Marcus Bontempelli says football is secondary to Jamarra Ugle-Hagan’s health and there is no clear timeline on when the star forward will return to full training.

    Western Bulldogs skipper Marcus Bontempelli has maintained there is “no pressure” on forward Jamarra Ugle-Hagan as he plots a potential return to football.

    Ugle-Hagan, 22, could travel to Perth as soon as Thursday with the AFL Indigenous All Stars team to embrace a non-playing role at the showpiece game with no timeline on returning to the Bulldogs.

    The star forward has been battling personal issues that saw him granted a “flexible training arrangement” with the club last month.

    Bontempelli, who has led the Bulldogs since Ugle-Hagan was drafted with the top pick at the end of 2020, said the young forward was “going well” and would continue to be supported by the club and his teammates.

    “There’s no real timeline on where things are at with Jamarra,” Bontempelli said on Wednesday.

    “As you’ve probably read and the club has spoken to, it’s focused on his health and wellbeing and the performance aspect definitely comes second.

    “He’s continuing to work in the same model that he has for the past few weeks, and we try and support him the best way that we can with football being the second most important thing.”

    Ugle-Hagan trained with the club’s VFL outfit last week, having spent part of the summer away from the club.

    He did not attend last week’s Sunshine Coast training camp, with the club remaining hopeful he could yet feature this season.

    Bontempelli said he had spoken to Ugle-Hagan “a little bit” in recent times but was conscious of putting any pressure on the forward to rush back.

    “I don’t want him to feel pressure at all from the football club or from my position which can naturally just happen at times if you’re keeping tabs or trying to keep in touch,” he said.

    “I just want him to feel like he’s being supported as best he can, and I know he is from top to bottom from our coaching group, our wellness staff, our medical team … and then obviously the players as well.

    “He’s continuing to build through the current program he’s in at the minute and we all just want the best for him.”

    ​A number of non-playing AFL and AFLW indigenous players are expected to make the trip to Perth for this weekend’s game against Fremantle.

    All-Stars player and St Kilda speedster Bradley Hill said on Wednesday that Ugle-Hagan would be welcomed with open arms should he make the trip.

    “If he does come, it will be great and it will be great for all us boys to get around him and support him,” Hill said.

    “Definitely when he comes all the brother boys will be wrapping their arms around him and supporting him and enjoying the week with him. It’ll be nice.”

    CONTRACT TALKS ON HOLD FOR DOGS SKIPPER


    Contract talks aren’t on Marcus Bontempelli’s immediate agenda as he heads into his 12th season at the Bulldogs.

    The 29-year-old captain is entering the final season of a four-year deal and would be an unrestricted free agent, though while he could command a monster contract at any other club, is not expected to exercise his options elsewhere.

    While he wouldn’t go as far as saying the contract is more likely to happen later rather than sooner, Bontempelli said on Wednesday that football rather than financial figures was his firm focus right now.

    “In my own journey, especially coming off last year, it was really (about locking) in on the summer period,” he said.

    “Obviously we bowed out prematurely from what we wanted to and I think even for me in my previous contract negotiations, I’ve always taken my time with them.

    ​“I think that’s because my priorities just change at this time of year.

    “They become definitely more focused on performance, getting the group in the best shape that we can be to start the season.

    “To say I haven’t put any thought into it isn’t probably right, but it’s just not right at the top of my list of things that I want to focus on at the minute.”

    Bontempelli said he was “definitely not worried” about negotiations.

    “I’ll continue to assess those things and treat them as I feel the need to … I’ve got a long relationship between me and the football club, so it’s in a really good spot at the minute,” he said.
    Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge is also out of contract at the end of this season.

    “I think he’s in a really good headspace at the minute, and is coaching with great confidence,” Bontempelli said of his long-time coach.

    “I think the group around him … have definitely helped him in his pursuit to be the best influence he can be on the team. “I haven’t noticed anything out of the ordinary for him (with being out of contract), and he continues to be a strong influence on our group.”

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    • Garbs_7
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      • Jan 2025
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      • jazzadogs
        Bulldog Team of the Century
        • Oct 2008
        • 5569



        Gee this situation would have been really testing that grub's self control. (Tom Morris is the grub, not Marra).

        I saw it's been confirmed on the propaganda channels that Marra is in Perth with the indigenous team:

        But the 22-year-old has been handed a non-playing role for the exhibition match, and flew into Perth on Thursday to be part of the lead-up.

        "We're very pumped to see Jamarra here," Hawthorn defender Jarman Impey told reporters on Thursday.

        "All the boys will definitely embrace him. We're excited to spend the weekend with him."

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        • SquirrelGrip
          Senior Player
          • Oct 2007
          • 1503

          Mitch Cleary interviewed him at the airport on his way to Perth on Ch 7 news tonight. Jamarra referred to dealing with family loss, something that hasn’t really been in the public space.

          The mere fact he mentioned this in itself shows it still plays on his mind. Everyone deals with grief in different ways. Add to this his particular cultural overlay, and it reinforces everything people in the club like Sam Power is saying and giving him all the support he needs.
          "I'll give him a hug before the first bounce and then I'll run into my pack and give them orders to rip him apart."

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          • weltschmerz
            Rookie List
            • Jun 2019
            • 253

            I can't think of anything better for JUH than spending the weekend with the All-Stars. Good for him and for them.

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            • azabob
              Hall of Fame
              • Sep 2008
              • 15207

              Originally posted by Garbs_7
              Can anyone post the snippet from the Herald Sun article on what Bont had to say on Jamarra's return and when he (Bont) is expecting to sign his new contract?
              It’s been posted somewhere. Maybe by Axeman
              More of an In Bruges guy?

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              • jazzadogs
                Bulldog Team of the Century
                • Oct 2008
                • 5569

                He has not been involved in training with his own AFL teammates at the Bulldogs since Christmas.

                Definitely had my ups and downs with family loss, and then I struggled with that and the balance of training,” Ugle-Hagan told 7NEWS Melbourne on Thursday.

                Ugle-Hagan is maintaining his fitness away from Whitten Oval with assistance from club personnel.

                He stayed in Melbourne last week when the team headed to Noosa for a training camp.

                “I’ve just stayed home, trained on my own and just trying to keep busy with my training and get on top of that,” Ugle-Hagan said.

                Psychologist stuff, which is, I don’t know, it’s a bit difficult, but right now I’m just enjoying my footy and training hard.”

                Ugle-Hagan will not feature in the Bulldogs’ season opener against North Melbourne on March 15, with no timeline on a return.

                He’ll need a strong training block back at the Kennel, which could start as soon as next week, before he is considered for selection.

                “I feel like I’m fit, I’m healthy,” he said.

                “Obviously I feel like I’m the happiest I’ve ever been. But I don’t know what’s happening.

                “Right now I’m just going to take it day by day. Obviously going to enjoy this trip, look after the little kids that look up to me and just have fun.

                “We’ll just see what happens and hopefully I’m back training (at the Bulldogs) on Monday.”


                From this report of Mitch Cleary giving Marra the space that was requested by accosting him at the airport.

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                • GVGjr
                  Moderator
                  • Nov 2006
                  • 44286

                  It's just very lazy of Tom Morris to post cryptic messages like this. I don't expect any better from him but he clearly isn't showing any improvement.
                  Western Bulldogs Football Club "Where it's cool to drool"

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                  • NAUGHTY100
                    Rookie List
                    • Dec 2024
                    • 407

                    Originally posted by jazzadogs
                    He has not been involved in training with his own AFL teammates at the Bulldogs since Christmas.

                    Definitely had my ups and downs with family loss, and then I struggled with that and the balance of training,” Ugle-Hagan told 7NEWS Melbourne on Thursday.

                    Ugle-Hagan is maintaining his fitness away from Whitten Oval with assistance from club personnel.

                    He stayed in Melbourne last week when the team headed to Noosa for a training camp.

                    “I’ve just stayed home, trained on my own and just trying to keep busy with my training and get on top of that,” Ugle-Hagan said.

                    Psychologist stuff, which is, I don’t know, it’s a bit difficult, but right now I’m .”

                    Ugle-Hagan will not feature in the Bulldogs’ season opener against North Melbourne on March 15, with no timeline on a return.

                    He’ll need a strong training block back at the Kennel, which could start as soon as next week, before he is considered for selection.

                    “I feel like I’m fit, I’m healthy,” he said.

                    “Obviously I feel like I’m the happiest I’ve ever been. But I don’t know what’s happening.

                    “Right now I’m just going to take it day by day. Obviously going to enjoy this trip, look after the little kids that look up to me and just have fun.

                    “We’ll just see what happens and hopefully I’m back training (at the Bulldogs) on Monday.”


                    From this report of Mitch Cleary giving Marra the space that was requested by accosting him at the airport.
                    Havnt seen the interview at the airport with Jamarra but if the quotes are right , just enjoying my footy and training hard ,I feel like I’m the happiest I’ve ever been , i feel like im fit im healthy ,all very positive things , and fingers crossed his at training come Monday and he powers ahead , im sure everyone in football wishes him a speedy recovery .

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                    • MrMahatma
                      Coaching Staff
                      • Sep 2007
                      • 3965

                      Sounds like he’s progressing towards a return. Hopefully that keeps going that way.

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                      • BornInDroopSt'54
                        Bulldog Team of the Century
                        • Jan 2009
                        • 5166

                        Originally posted by jazzadogs
                        He has not been involved in training with his own AFL teammates at the Bulldogs since Christmas.

                        Definitely had my ups and downs with family loss, and then I struggled with that and the balance of training,” Ugle-Hagan told 7NEWS Melbourne on Thursday.

                        Ugle-Hagan is maintaining his fitness away from Whitten Oval with assistance from club personnel.

                        He stayed in Melbourne last week when the team headed to Noosa for a training camp.

                        “I’ve just stayed home, trained on my own and just trying to keep busy with my training and get on top of that,” Ugle-Hagan said.

                        Psychologist stuff, which is, I don’t know, it’s a bit difficult, but right now I’m just enjoying my footy and training hard.”

                        Ugle-Hagan will not feature in the Bulldogs’ season opener against North Melbourne on March 15, with no timeline on a return.

                        He’ll need a strong training block back at the Kennel, which could start as soon as next week, before he is considered for selection.

                        “I feel like I’m fit, I’m healthy,” he said.

                        “Obviously I feel like I’m the happiest I’ve ever been. But I don’t know what’s happening.

                        “Right now I’m just going to take it day by day. Obviously going to enjoy this trip, look after the little kids that look up to me and just have fun.

                        “We’ll just see what happens and hopefully I’m back training (at the Bulldogs) on Monday.”


                        From this report of Mitch Cleary giving Marra the space that was requested by accosting him at the airport.
                        It seems from this that Jamarra is happy with footy and prioritsing family and grief in due process with heaps of support.
                        The club is supportive, time is Jamarra best fiend being young.
                        Footscray Football Republic.

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                        • The Adelaide Connection
                          Coaching Staff
                          • Jan 2009
                          • 2739

                          Originally posted by jazzadogs
                          But I don't know what's happening.
                          I hope that this is all net positive and JUH is close to rejoining the group. But this was a weird line- he is the happiest he has ever been, but he doesn't know what is going on (presumably on the club's decision making)?

                          Convince me I am reading too much into that.

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                          • hujsh
                            Hall of Fame
                            • Nov 2007
                            • 11827

                            Originally posted by The Adelaide Connection

                            I hope that this is all net positive and JUH is close to rejoining the group. But this was a weird line- he is the happiest he has ever been, but he doesn't know what is going on (presumably on the club's decision making)?

                            Convince me I am reading too much into that.
                            Could be anything. Without the video I wouldn't read into it too much. I doubt Marra was thinking about it as deeply while speaking as we do reading the words
                            [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

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                            • Mantis
                              Hall of Fame
                              • Apr 2007
                              • 15320

                              It was a super weird interview and I was left wondering if Marra is on the improve or in denial to his position… I guess we’ll find out in time.

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                              • GVGjr
                                Moderator
                                • Nov 2006
                                • 44286

                                Originally posted by hujsh
                                Could be anything. Without the video I wouldn't read into it too much. I doubt Marra was thinking about it as deeply while speaking as we do reading the words
                                It's a shame that anything he says he says is going to be dissected with some people looking to find an inner message.
                                He's not a media savvy pro like Bont so there could always be some inconsistencies with his responses.
                                My view is that we should just follow what the club has shared and it will eventually sort itself out.
                                Western Bulldogs Football Club "Where it's cool to drool"

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