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BREAKING NEWS: WESTERN BULLDOGS “LOCK IT IN” AFL FORWARD.

Amarra Ugle-Hagan is close to signing a new contract with the Western Bulldogs, according to reports from Channel 9 reporter and SEN regular Tom Morris. The 21-year-old key forward is expected to sign a multi-year deal imminently.

Morris suggests that the contract could be either a two-year or four-year deal, as Ugle-Hagan’s current contract runs until the end of 2024. Despite interest from other clubs, it seems likely that he will stay with the Bulldogs for the foreseeable future.

Great news for Western Bulldogs fans! Jamarra Ugle-Hagan is set to stay with the team, as confirmed by Tom Morris on SEN Breakfast. Although the official re-signing hasn’t happened yet, it’s expected to be a two or four-year deal, ensuring he’ll be a Bulldog for the foreseeable future.

Despite potential interest from other clubs like Hawthorn, Richmond, Collingwood, Essendon, and Sydney, Ugle-Hagan’s decision to stay is likely motivated by more than just money. While the exact terms of the deal are not known, a four-year contract would take him to free agency, offering both security and flexibility.AFL world in uproar over 'abhorrent' abuse of Jamarra Ugle-Hagan - Yahoo  Sport

The process has been underway for a few days, with Ugle-Hagan’s management informing clubs of his decision to stay. The Bulldogs have also been informed by his manager, Robbie D’Orazio, confirming the news. This decision comes shortly after the Bulldogs signed Aaron Naughton to a long-term deal, ensuring the team’s forward line remains strong.

Ugle-Hagan, who was the number one pick in the 2020 draft, has already made a significant impact with 62 goals in 46 matches for the Bulldogs.

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