Western Bulldogs forward Jamarra Ugle-Hagan has signalled his intent to mount an AFL comeback after taking indefinite leave from the club.
Ugle-Hagan hasn't been sighted in 2025 due to personal reasons, and after multiple attempts at reintegrating into the senior side,ย has opted to spend time away from his duties.
The 23-year-old took to his social media accounts to post his road back to the top-flight, putting together a montage of his fitness journey with the caption "we into it".
The post drew a mountain of excitement among football fans and Bulldogs supporters, with many sharing their love and care for Ugle-Hagan in the comments.
The video was posted as a collaboration with a Byron Bay-based personal trainer business, Byron Boxing.
The Whitten Oval club has been in full support of the former Pick 1's journey, prioritising his "health and wellbeing".
The athletic key forward has played a total of 67 games for the Bulldogs, a return of 103 goals, leading the club's goalkicking last year with 43 majors from his 22 games.
The uncertainty around the goalkicker's future has driven speculation around rival clubs making a play for the talented forward.
His contract expires at the end of 2026, but he has been linked with moves to interstate clubs, with Sydney seemingly desperate for a key forward.
Geelong also has a strong history in assisting players reach their potential after checkered pasts.