It is understood that Jamarra Ugle-Hagan lost more training sessions this week, according to reports.
THE SUN OF THE HEALDO He said that the 22 -year -old lost two training sessions scheduled this week.
But the Bulldogs argue that the young strikers had alerted them about their absences, and the club is believed to be an understanding of the situation.
The journalist Tom Morris has subsequently provided an update on the situation that tells Footy classified that Ugle-Hagan has told the Western Bulldogs that “he will return to training on Thursday.”
He arrived after a problematic summer that saw Ugle-have losing several preseason training sessions due to problems in his personal life.
He had returned for the indigenous round this year, but had not appeared in the game, spending time around the indigenous team All Stars in an unparalleled capacity.
The 22 -year -old enjoyed a great season in 2024, kicking 43 goals in his career.

It is understood that Jamarra Ugle-Hagan (in the photo) lost several training sessions at the bulldogs this week

The Bulldogs star (right) has fought with personal problems during the low season

Dog captain Marcus Bonmpelli (right) said that soccer club members had gathered around the young man
News Corp reports have previously stated that “the key figures within the Footy Club have had concerns about their lifestyle outside the field.”
Sam McClure, from Channel 9's Footy classified, also said that Ugle-Hagan had to “fix three key relationships” to be considered for the selection once again.
Rumors have affirmed that a crack has developed between him and Rory Lobb, but Lobb has denied those statements, having told fans: “I like Jamarra, all those rumors are not true.”
The bulldogs chief Luke Beveridge said during the weekend that Ugle-Hagan was still aware of being selected for the senior team.
Meanwhile, Marcus Bonmpelli has revealed that the club is still working on the situation, but added that the club and his teammates have provided their support for Ugle-Hagan.
“I am aware of it (his absence), obviously I have been in the football club in recent days,” he said in Fox Footy.
'Simply continue talking about the delicacy with which we try to handle all people in the football club and prioritize their health and well -being.
'Jamarra support is A1 as a person and footballer … the challenges that have been documented we are still processing and treating.
'That is why his return to training has been organized, to allow him to segment things and work through the challenges he has.

Ugle-Hagan enjoyed a sensational season with the bulldogs in which he started 43 goals, winning the Golden Boot award from the club

The concerns had set up Ugle-Hagan had fallen with teammate Rory Lobb (right), but Lobb has dismissed those statements
“I spend a lot of time talking to him on a personal level instead of a football level.”
Bontempelli said that he, among others, has been providing a lot of support for the young man.
'Obviously, I will not go into extreme details. It's personal, “he said.
'I understand that there is a public interest … But the priority is that it is a young human being who is really working on some challenges in his personal space.
“All I can say is that there are many people doing a lot of hard work to support it … it is difficult, but it is only the world in which we live in a minute.”
Lobb, meanwhile, has reaffirmed that there is no crack between him and Ugle-Hagan.
“Jamarra and I are all good,” Lobb said. 'Obviously, he lived with us, me and my partner, towards the end of last year.
We are still in good terms. We are really good. I just hope we can avoid it and make a little football play again.
“He has some personal things to happen, but we are only trying to put our arms with him like a football club and try to play football again.”
Lobb added to Sen that he was, along with Bonmpelli, trying to “move” to his young teammate.

The Bulldogs previously confirmed in January that Jim Miller 2024 medalist had been working flexibly.
“I'm just trying to make you feel comfortable with the football club because it has obviously not been in the daily program, since everyone else has been,” he told Sen.
The Bulldogs previously confirmed in January that Jim Miller 2024 medalist had been working flexibly.
“Western bulldogs can confirm that forward Jamarra Ugle-Hagan currently makes flexible training arrangements while dealing with personal problems,” said the club.
'With the support of the football program, Jamarra has alternated his training between Mission Whitten Oval and far from the club. The club continues to provide its full support for Jamarra and remains in constant contact with him, his family and his management.
“With the health and welfare of Jamarra of primary importance, the club requests that its privacy be respected during this period.”