Jamarra takes positive steps toward AFL return in west
Jamarra Ugle-Hagan has taken positive steps toward an early-season AFL return, stepping out for a training session with the Indigenous All-Stars in Perth.
Jamarra Ugle-Hagan has taken positive steps toward an early-season AFL return, stepping out for a training session with the Indigenous All-Stars in Perth.
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.
He may not be in Queensland with the rest of his teammates, but Jamarra Ugle-Hagan has taken the first steps towards a return as the Dogs near a decision on their final list spot.
The injury news keeps getting worse and worse for the Western Bulldogs, with a massive blow dealt to its defensive stocks after key pillar Liam Jones learned the extent of his hamstring strain.
Tragedy rocked the Geelong Falcons program before the season, but the year finished with a handful of Falcons reaching the big time. And this Western Bulldogs draftee was central to it.
A powerfully built draftee with a family connection to Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge is ready to show his flexibility on the field.
The Bulldogs were playing catch-up in 2023 after a 3-5 start. That can’t happen again next year. JON RALPH examines the Dogs’ list and argues why Luke Beveridge should be made to wait for a new deal.
There’s a blueprint there – but the Bulldogs are still dillydallying over the future of their most successful coach. And there’s a big hazard sign in play, writes MARK ROBINSON.
Geelong is set for more big games in 2025, and one of them is a bumper match-up between Bailey Smith and the Western Bulldogs.
With three of their biggest stars coming out of contract next year, Western Bulldogs will need to move quickly. GLENN MCFARLANE has the latest on how talks are progressing.
AFL superstar Marcus Bontempelli has popped the question to his partner on a romantic holiday, celebrating the engagement in style.
The 2016 premiership wasn’t just a dam wall breaking, it felt like something big building. But that young side is almost all gone, with just three players left at the Dogs. Here’s how it all broke up.
Jack Macrae has spoken for the first time as a Saint, declaring he wants to return to the “peak” of his powers as an inside mid and revealing how he feels about the Dogs’ midfield moving past him.
In May 2019, Tom Boyd stunned the competition by retiring from football. He tells CALLUM DICK how he managed to rediscover his love footy despite not having fun at the top level.
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