The number one pick of 2020, Jamarra Ugle-Hagan is a highly-skilled, athletic key forward who stands at 195cm tall. A Next Generation Academy product, Ugle-Hagan became the Bulldogs’ first number one pick since 2003, and only the second Indigenous player to top the draft following Des Headland in 1998. Displaying an innate goal-sense and strong marking abilities, he has managed 22 senior games since his debut in round 17, 2021. Ugle-Hagan earned a Rising Star nomination in round 19 last season following a career-best five-goal haul against Melbourne.
Player Sponsors:Andrew & Sally Robson, Laundry Warehouse, Gavin Henricksen & Joanne Marshall, Splendor Kitchens, Adam, Amelia & Audrey Knight.
The number one pick of 2020, Jamarra Ugle-Hagan is a highly-skilled, athletic key forward who stands at 195cm tall. A Next Generation Academy product, Ugle-Hagan became the Bulldogs’ first number one pick since 2003, and only the second Indigenous player to top the draft following Des Headland in 1998. Displaying an innate goal-sense and strong marking abilities, he has managed 22 senior games since his debut in round 17, 2021. Ugle-Hagan earned a Rising Star nomination in round 19 last season following a career-best five-goal haul against Melbourne.
Player Sponsors:Andrew & Sally Robson, Laundry Warehouse, Gavin Henricksen & Joanne Marshall, Splendor Kitchens, Adam, Amelia & Audrey Knight.
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The young key forward has been recognised in the final 2023 AFLPA 22under22 team.
Cody Weightman, Bailey Smith and Jamarra Ugle-Hagan have been recognised in the AFLPA’s 2023 squad.
The emerging forward has capped off an impressive outing against Fremantle with maximum coaches’ votes.
The Bulldogs skipper is looking forward to seeing the young forward continue to flourish and develop.
Western Bulldogs acknowledge that we work, train and play on the traditional lands of the Kulin Nation. We offer our respect to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.
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