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AFL icon casts doubts over video amid suggestions Bulldogs players aren’t happy

AFL legend James Hird and commentator Eddie McGuire have cast doubts over footage shared by Jamarra Ugle-Hagan.

AFL legend casts doubts over Jamarra Ugle-Hagan footage

AFL legend James Hird and commentator Eddie McGuire have cast doubts over footage shared by Jamarra Ugle-Hagan.

The Bulldogs star is still training privately away from the football club after he was granted an indefinite leave of absence to deal with personal issues.

It was reported last month the former No. 1 draft pick had checked himself into a health retreat in a key step towards reviving his AFL career.

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Now the 23-year-old appears to have further signalled his intent to return to top-level football after taking to social media to share videos of himself running and boxing.

The clips — published on Instagram and TikTok in black and white with professional editing and soundtrack — appear to have been taken from Byron Bay where Ugle-Hagan has reportedly been spending time.

Jamarra Ugle-Hagan shares videos from private workouts

The promoted footage dropped just hours before it was first reported by leading football reporter Tom Morris that Ugle-Hagan has ambitions to play for the Sydney Swans next year.

“The Western Bulldogs are weighing up what they do next with him,” Morris told Channel 9’s Footy Classified.

“My understanding is Jamarra has told those close to him he would like to play for the Sydney Swans next year, in a perfect world.

“Whether that takes place, whether the Swans are keen or not, I’m not sure. The Dogs would have to trade him, because of course, he’s contracted.”

Jamarra Ugle-Hagan of the Bulldogs. Photo by Dylan Burns/AFL Photos via Getty Images.
Jamarra Ugle-Hagan of the Bulldogs. Photo by Dylan Burns/AFL Photos via Getty Images.

Essendon icon Hird and McGuire suggested on Tuesday night AFL clubs would want to see more than a glamourised fitness video from Ugle-Hagan before they would consider recruiting him.

“I’d like to see him training with his football club,” Hird said bluntly.

“And commit to a big block of training. I can’t imagine any club would look at that and say that’s enough for us to think he’s draftable. It’s the first step, but it’s a long way from being anywhere near what a football team needs.”

McGuire said on Nine’s Footy Classified he saw nothing in the footage — that was produced by Byron Bay-based personal trainer business, Byron Boxing — that suggested Ugle-Hagan was ready to come back.

“Let’s be honest. It’s an edit that’s been put together,” McGuire said.

James Hird comments on Jamarra Ugle-Hagan's footage on Channel 9's Footy Classified.
James Hird comments on Jamarra Ugle-Hagan's footage on Channel 9's Footy Classified.

“It’s been chopped by somebody. Some nice tight cuts of a couple of things. I mean, I could get up and do that at the moment and look like I’m running a marathon.”

Hird quipped: “I’ve seen you box too. You’d be better than that”.

Morris questioned if McGuire was “suspect” on the footage. The former Collingwood president responded: “No. You know what it is. It says I’m getting my mind right.

“I don’t think it went over well with a few of his Western Bulldogs teammates today who are preparing for a game tomorrow. They’re tight edits. There’s nothing in that that says he’s ready.”

Ugle-Hagan, who is contracted until the end of 2026 at Whitten Oval, has not played any senior footy this year due to his personal off-field issues.

He had trained sparingly with AFL — and at times VFL — teammates before his official leave of absence began in late April.

The Bulldogs have told Code Sports there has been no change to the conditions of Ugle-Hagan’s indefinite leave.

If the Bulldogs grant Ugle-Hagan permission to leave, the football club will still be in a position to negotiate a potential trade for any suitors that come calling with contract offers for Ugle-Hagan.

The Bulldogs next face Hawthorn in a Thursday night blockbuster at the MCG.

Originally published as AFL icon casts doubts over video amid suggestions Bulldogs players aren’t happy

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