- Bulldogs Star that deals with personal problems ongoing
- AFL icon friend Franklin said communication is key
- Ugle-Hagan, 22, will miss the beginning of season 2025
The legend of Footy Lance Franklin is willing to talk with the problematic star Jamarra Ugle -Hagan, now it depends on Western Bulldogs to lift the phone.
It comes when Ugle-Hagan, 22, returned to training on Thursday while continuing to work on personal matters.
The old selection of the number 1 draft will not be considered for the selection until it returns to the full aptitude, with its teammate Superstar Marcus Bonmpelli that emphasizes the patience is key.
'Obviously, I will not go into extreme details. It's personal, '' he said in Fox Footy this week.
“I understand that there is a public interest … But the priority is that it is a young human being who is 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's difficult.”

The Legend of the AFL Lance Franklin has offered to speak with the problematic star Jamarra Ugle-Hagan

UGLE -HAGAN, 22, continues to work on personal problems: coach Luke Beveridge will consider it for the National Team until he returns to full aptitude
And now Franklin has declared that he is happy to talk with the young man who often compares with the great Hawthorn and Sydney Swans Great, who started 1066 goals in his decorated career.
“There is no doubt that it can be difficult, to be at the center of attention to such an early age,” he said at dawn from Channel 7.
“I think the most important thing for him … is simply surrounding you with really good people and communicating with people in the bulldogs.”
Franklin added that soccer players “mature at different stages” and if they are fighting, sound tips is crucial.
“There is so much pressure these days, many players are under the microscope,” he said.
“You need to chat with the people you trust … That is the only way you can overcome situations if things are happening.”
In January, the Bulldogs confirmed that Jim Miller 2024 medalist had a different training agreement for his teammates.

Jamarra Ugle-Hagan has fought with personal problems throughout the season, with concerns reported about the company that remains far from football

Ugle-Hagan enjoyed a sensational 2024 season with the Bulldogs after starting 43 goals in his career
“Jamarra Ugle-Hagan is currently making flexible training arrangements while dealing with personal problems,” reads a statement.
'With the support of the football program, Jamarra has alternated his training between 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 well -being of Jamarra of great importance, the club requests that its privacy be respected.”