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Tears for Ugle-Hagan as ex-Bulldog prepares to make Suns debut
Jamarra Ugle-Hagan has put a tough year behind him and looks for his Gold Coast debut. (Getty Images: Chris Hyde)
Former number one draft pick Jamarra Ugle-Hagan is set to make his AFL debut for the Gold Coast Suns this weekend in Launceston.
Ugle-Hagan, who has 67 games for the Bulldogs with 103 goals in his career, did not play a single game last season due to mental health issues.
Jamarra Ugle-Hagan has shed a tear after being informed he will make his Gold Coast debut in the Suns' AFL clash with Hawthorn in Launceston.
Ugle-Hagan, the No.1 pick from the 2020 draft, did not play a single game last year for the Western Bulldogs as he battled a range of off-field and mental health issues.
‘Made him earn it’: The emotional moment Jamarra was told of debut
Damien Hardwick says Jamarra Ugle-Hagan was made to ‘earn’ a club debut with the Suns, ending his 596-day exile from the AFL. Watch the touching moment and see what Dimma had to say. SUBSCRIBE for the full story.
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'Incredible story': Tears shed as Jamarra confirmed for Suns debut
Jamarra Ugle-Hagan will make his AFL return and Suns debut against the Hawks
DAMIEN Hardwick shed a tear when telling Jamarra Ugle-Hagan he would make his Gold Coast debut against Hawthorn on Saturday.
After being given a lifeline by the Suns during the off-season, the former No.1 draft pick will run out in Launceston for his first AFL game in 596 days.
Hardwick said there was a "loud cheer" from the playing group when the announcement was made on Thursday morning.
"There was a tear from the player and probably the coach as well," Hardwick said.
"It's an incredible story. He's done a power of work. We've made him earn it, but we've been so impressed by what he's brought."
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