Western Bulldogs forward Jamarra Ugle-Hagan has allegedly been the target of "harmful and abhorrent racist remarks" from a St Kilda fan, in a case that has ...
An impressive young man in which part of his pride and strength comes from his family," the statement read. We cannot tolerate it," the Bulldogs said in a statement. - A Bulldogs statement said the club "cannot tolerate" racism, and will continue to make a stand
The league is working with the Western Bulldogs and St Kilda to identify the source of 'harmful and abhorrent racist remarks' on Saturday night.
“An impressive young man in which part of his pride and strength comes from his family. The club is supporting Jamarra, his family, and others within the club who have justifiably been impacted by this event.” “They are said to intentionally harm, and we continue to be confronted by them as a community.
An AFL investigation has begun after alleged “harmful and abhorrent racist remarks” were directed towards Western Bulldogs star Jamarra Ugle-Hagan.
They are said to intentionally harm, and we continue to be confronted by them as a community. “Jamarra Ugle-Hagan is a young 20-year-old player trying to forge a career as an AFL footballer. We cannot tolerate it,” the Bulldogs said in a statement.
Western Bulldogs Indigenous youngster Jamarra Ugle-Hagan was racially abused at Marvel Stadium on Saturday night.
They are designed to cause harm, and we continue to face them as a community. https://7news.com.au/sport/afl/western-bulldogs-respond-as-former-no1-pick-attacked-with-abhorrent-racist-remarks-c-10160009 Jamarra Ugle-Hagan was racially abused during a Western Bulldogs clash with the St Kilda Saints at Marvel Stadium Stream them all for free on 7plus >>
Ugle-Hagan was targeted both “during and after” the Bulldogs' heavy loss to St Kilda on Saturday night, with the Bulldogs referring the matter to the AFL ...
We cannot tolerate it,” the Bulldogs said in a club statement on Sunday. Ugle-Hagan was targeted both “during and after” the Bulldogs’ heavy loss to St Kilda on Saturday night, with the Bulldogs referring the matter to the AFL Integrity Unit. The Western Bulldogs have contacted the AFL after Indigenous star Jamarra Ugle-Hagan was targeted in an “abhorrent” racist attack.
The AFL Integrity Unit has commenced an investigation into reports that young Bulldogs forward Jamarra Ugle-Hagan was racially abused by an unidentified St ...
[Brisbane](/afl/teams/brisbane-lions/) after the 1998 [AFL Draft](https://www.zerohanger.com/afl/afl-draft/). We stand with his family in calling out the racist comments, comments that cause significant hurt and harm for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people," the AFL's statement read. "Jamarra Ugle-Hagan is a young 20-year-old player trying to forge a career as an AFL footballer.
'Harmful and abhorrent': Jamarra Ugle-Hagan racially abused during loss to St Kilda. Racism in footy has reared its ugly head again, this time targeting a top Western Bulldogs prospect during their loss to the Saints.
“Both clubs are working with AFL Integrity to investigate the matter further and identify those concerned. “To be repeatedly addressing these repugnant instances of racism is a blight on our game and society. We stand with his family in calling out the racist comments, comments that cause significant hurt and harm for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. “Jamarra Ugle-Hagan is a young 20-year-old player trying to forge a career as an AFL footballer. They are said to intentionally harm, and we continue to be confronted by them as a community. “The club has contacted the AFL Integrity Department, and thanks the St Kilda Football Club for investigating the matter and working to identify the individuals concerned.”
St Kilda are investigating whether it was a club member who abused the Bulldogs forwards. Read more here.
The St Kilda fan who racially abused Western Bulldog young gun Jamarra Ugle-Hagan will be found and banned from the game by he club as chief executive Simon ...
“I’m not sure what the ban will be, but they are certainly not welcome at our games. “We will do all in our power to find out who that was in the crowd,” he said, “All we can do is call it out, educate, support our people and hope that it stops.”
Western Bulldogs forward Jamarra Ugle-Hagan has allegedly been the target of "harmful and abhorrent racist remarks" from a St Kilda fan, in a case that has ...
We cannot tolerate it," the Bulldogs said in a statement. "We will continue to make a stand and call out this behaviour, and use our voice to further educate our fans and the wider community. "They are said to intentionally harm, and we continue to be confronted by them as a community.
The Saints and Bulldogs, as well as the AFL, condemned the latest fan-related racism, with triple premiership defender Chris Johnson telling The Age there ...
“All we can do now is let the AFL integrity unit try and find the people involved. “Indigenous players have done so much for our game and so much for our football club,” Wilkie said. Indigenous players bring so much fun and enjoyment to the games. You go to games to watch Indigenous players – Eddie Betts, Kozzy Pickett, Jamarra, and these types of players. Inevitably, it probably will, but it’s not good enough.” “We’ve had so many greats throughout our history or who are with us now, and we feel for them when it happens. All we’re trying to do [is our job], so why do we have to be abused for that? It’s not us who brought it in – non-Indigenous people brought this language in. “Why is it being brought into society? What people need to do is educate themselves.” “Our multicultural brothers and sisters are exposed to this as well. The 21-year-old then confided in the club’s Indigenous liaison officer, Lachie Edwards.
Photo credit: Western Bulldogs Facebook. AFL general manager of inclusion and social policy has revealed online attacks and racial abuse within earshot of his ...
“One of the things that we often forget is that this will be having an impact on him, It'll be having an impact on his family, and even if a player decides that they want to move on from a very quickly they are often very conscious of the impact it's having on their families and still very hurt on their behalf.” “These things also have to be investigated, substantiated and things of that nature,” she said. Ms Hosch said the nature of both examples and relative anonymity it allows can make it a difficult task.
Players from both the Bulldogs and around the AFL have rallied around Jamarra Ugle-Hagan after the racist ...
Inevitably, it probably will, but it's not good enough." "You feel angry and disappointed all at the same time. Indigenous players bring so much fun and enjoyment to the games. It really is so wrong." They put more bums on the seats than anyone else do. [clicking here](https://login.nine.com.au/edm?client_id=wwos&redirect_uri=https://wwos.nine.com.au&newsletter=true)! READ MORE: "We'll fully support our Indigenous (players), fully support Jamarra, and we hope it's not going to continue to happen. [Marcus Bontempelli](https://wwos.nine.com.au/afl/marcus-bontempelli) was visibly distressed when discussing the attack on his teammate. [attacked both during and after the Bulldogs' loss to St Kilda](https://wwos.nine.com.au/afl/news-2023-western-bulldogs-star-jamarra-ugle-hagan-racially-abused/000f0b76-7816-40b1-b348-719f95e72210) on Saturday night, and the hunt for the perpetrator continues. [AFL](https://wwos.nine.com.au/afl) stars have rallied around Jamarra Ugle-Hagan after the [Bulldogs](https://wwos.nine.com.au/afl/western-bulldogs) youngster became the latest Indigenous player to be subjected to a racist attack at the weekend. [Glaring problem with 'bizarre' Eels move](https://wwos.nine.com.au/nrl/news-2023-paul-gallen-column-clint-gutherson-parramatta-new-fullback/e0eb2be2-a574-4654-8ca4-736e059beddb)