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Western Bulldogs’ Sam Darcy returns from knee injury against St Kilda Saints


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The 205-centimetre aerial threat will add to the free-scoring Bulldogs’ attacking weapons against St Kilda as they look to bounce back from a humbling last-start defeat to Hawthorn.

“We’ll blend a little bit of ruck time in there to make sure he’s involved in the game,” Beveridge said.

“But he’s an enormous threat [in the forward line] and we saw the way that his early part of the season was evolving and his presence.

“Early in the game last week, Hawthorn took a lot of intercept marks. With Sam there [against St Kilda], that definitely won’t happen.”

Darcy’s return is a further boost for the Bulldogs after confirmation Beveridge had agreed to a two-year contract extension, tying him to the club until 2027.

The Bulldogs’ longest-serving coach – who led the club to the 2016 premiership – is hopeful out-of-contract captain Marcus Bontempelli will soon follow suit.

“It’s important for all of us,” Beveridge said.

“What an incredible player Marcus has been, and what a citizen and person he is.

“I haven’t got a line of sight on it, I don’t know the detail, but I know [Bontempelli’s manager] Tom Petroro and [Bulldogs list boss] Sam Power are always talking. Hopefully over the next couple of weeks there’ll be some news on that.”

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The Bulldogs (6-6) will start warm favourites against St Kilda (5-7), despite Ross Lyon’s side enjoying a surprise last-start victory over Melbourne before their mid-season bye.

Beveridge was hopeful Jamarra Ugle-Hagan will soon return to the club, opening the door for the troubled forward to resume his career.

Ugle-Hagan is on a leave of absence as he deals with personal issues and hasn’t played a game this season, after being unable to regularly train with the Bulldogs since late last year.

The 23-year-old has recently spent time at a health retreat in northern NSW to get his life – and career – back on track. He last week posted a Rocky-style training montage that appeared to show his physical and mental health was improving.

“We’re working through that. I’ve had some meetings with ‘Marra’,” Beveridge said.

“He’s come back from a month of doing everything he can to sort of refocus and work out what’s next in his life and the next steps, and the proposition of playing some football is there.

Jamarra Ugle-Hagan is on a leave of absence from the Bulldogs.

Jamarra Ugle-Hagan is on a leave of absence from the Bulldogs.Credit: AFL Photos

“Whether it’s in the distance or whether it’s a month-and-a-half away, I couldn’t tell you. But we’re hoping to have him back in it at the football club really soon and that’s about all I can tell you.”

The AFL would need to tick off Ugle-Hagan’s comeback because he has been under the league’s mental health plan since taking leave.


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The 205-centimetre aerial threat will add to the free-scoring Bulldogs’ attacking weapons against St Kilda as they look to bounce back from a humbling last-start defeat to Hawthorn.

“We’ll blend a little bit of ruck time in there to make sure he’s involved in the game,” Beveridge said.

“But he’s an enormous threat [in the forward line] and we saw the way that his early part of the season was evolving and his presence.

“Early in the game last week, Hawthorn took a lot of intercept marks. With Sam there [against St Kilda], that definitely won’t happen.”

Darcy’s return is a further boost for the Bulldogs after confirmation Beveridge had agreed to a two-year contract extension, tying him to the club until 2027.

The Bulldogs’ longest-serving coach – who led the club to the 2016 premiership – is hopeful out-of-contract captain Marcus Bontempelli will soon follow suit.

“It’s important for all of us,” Beveridge said.

“What an incredible player Marcus has been, and what a citizen and person he is.

“I haven’t got a line of sight on it, I don’t know the detail, but I know [Bontempelli’s manager] Tom Petroro and [Bulldogs list boss] Sam Power are always talking. Hopefully over the next couple of weeks there’ll be some news on that.”

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The Bulldogs (6-6) will start warm favourites against St Kilda (5-7), despite Ross Lyon’s side enjoying a surprise last-start victory over Melbourne before their mid-season bye.

Beveridge was hopeful Jamarra Ugle-Hagan will soon return to the club, opening the door for the troubled forward to resume his career.

Ugle-Hagan is on a leave of absence as he deals with personal issues and hasn’t played a game this season, after being unable to regularly train with the Bulldogs since late last year.

The 23-year-old has recently spent time at a health retreat in northern NSW to get his life – and career – back on track. He last week posted a Rocky-style training montage that appeared to show his physical and mental health was improving.

“We’re working through that. I’ve had some meetings with ‘Marra’,” Beveridge said.

“He’s come back from a month of doing everything he can to sort of refocus and work out what’s next in his life and the next steps, and the proposition of playing some football is there.

Jamarra Ugle-Hagan is on a leave of absence from the Bulldogs.

Jamarra Ugle-Hagan is on a leave of absence from the Bulldogs.Credit: AFL Photos

“Whether it’s in the distance or whether it’s a month-and-a-half away, I couldn’t tell you. But we’re hoping to have him back in it at the football club really soon and that’s about all I can tell you.”

The AFL would need to tick off Ugle-Hagan’s comeback because he has been under the league’s mental health plan since taking leave.

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