Overview
- Ugle-Hagan rejoined Western Bulldogs training this week after taking indefinite leave for personal and mental health reasons
- He disclosed on the Rip Through It podcast that he endured frequent suicidal thoughts, surrendered his car for safety and attended a health retreat in northern NSW
- His comeback strategy involves weeks of VFL-level preparation followed by formal approval from the AFL under its mental health framework
- Coach Luke Beveridge has expressed confidence that Ugle-Hagan will be available for selection next season
- Despite trade talk linking him to the Sydney Swans, Ugle-Hagan says he is committed to the Bulldogs through his contract, which runs until the end of next year