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Nearly three a long time to the day since AFL legend Nicky Winmar took his well-known stance towards racism, rising star Jamarra Ugle-Hagan has made his personal assertion.
Ugle-Hagan had a day away from the Western Bulldogs earlier this week after he was the sufferer of racial abuse through the round-two loss to St Kilda.
But the 20-year-old lined up in Thursday evening’s very important conflict with Brisbane at Marvel Stadium and had an early affect, kicking the opening objective.
As it sailed by he turned to the gang and celebrated in Winmar’s iconic pose, lifting his jumper and pointing to the color of his pores and skin.
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA – MARCH 30: Jamarra Ugle-Hagan of the Bulldogs factors to his pores and skin as he celebrates kicking a objective through the spherical three AFL match between Western Bulldogs and Brisbane Lions at Marvel Stadium, on March 30, 2023, in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Daniel Pockett/Getty Images) Credit: Daniel Pockett/Getty Images
Bulldogs gamers mobbed Ugle-Hagan after the objective in a public present of help for his or her teammate.
Fittingly, fellow Indigenous participant Arthur Jones was the person who began the play that led to Ugle-Hagan’s objective.
Jones’ sort out on Cam Rayner compelled a turnover on the wing earlier than Bailey Smith’s pinpoint cross discovered Ugle-Hagan within the ahead pocket.