AFL: Jamarra Ugle-Hagan kicks unbelievable goal as Western Bulldogs beat Melbourne

A star is born! Jamarra Ugle-Hagan kicks unbelievable goal as No 1 draft pick puts in coming-of-age performance to score five against Melbourne in Saturday night thriller

  • Jamarra Ugle-Hagan put in a coming-of-age performance for the Bulldogs 
  • The No 1 draft pick kicked five goals as Luke Beveridge’s side beat Melbourne 
  • The Bulldogs kept their finals hopes alive with the seismic win on Saturday 

No.1 draft pick Jamarra Ugle-Hagan has come-of-age to propel the Western Bulldogs to a 10-point upset over Melbourne in a thrilling AFL grand final rematch.

Trailing for most of Saturday night’s match at Marvel Stadium, the Bulldogs stormed home to grab the lead through Riley Garcia with four minutes remaining.

The Bulldogs defended for their life in the dying stages, before Ugle-Hagan roosted his fifth goal from the boundary line with seconds to go to seal the club’s 10th, and best, win of 2022.

Jamarra Ugle-Hagan sealed a huge victory for his side with an unbelievable kick on Saturday

The 20-year-old kicks one of his five goals

The No 1 draft pick from 2020 celebrates after scoring

The 20-year-old kicked five goals as the Western Bulldogs sealed a seismic victory

Luke Beveridge’s men were humiliated by Melbourne in last year’s grand final, and then in round one this season, but saluted 17.8 (110) to 15.10 (100) in a classic encounter this time around.

Most importantly for the Bulldogs, it puts them inside the top-eight with four rounds to go, overtaking struggling Richmond, who drew with Fremantle on Friday night.

Melbourne led at every change, and by as many as 27 points, but the Bulldogs had more run in the final term with five goals to one.

Superstar defender Steven May had an outstanding game but made a critical mistake in the last quarter that led to an important Bulldogs goal.

Marcus Bontempelli celebrates on the final siren as the Dogs kept their final hopes alive

Marcus Bontempelli celebrates on the final siren as the Dogs kept their final hopes alive

Ugle-Hagan, in just his 17th AFL game, delivered on his serious promise with a career-high return after booting three majors last week.

His game-sealing goal could long be looked back on as the moment a star’s career finally took off.

The Bulldogs were able to penetrate the much-vaunted Melbourne defence, with the Demons conceding 100 points or more for the first time since round 19, 2019.

After starting their premiership defence with 10-straight victories, Melbourne have lost five of their last eight matches to be in danger of finishing outside of the top-two.

Bulldogs key forward Aaron Naughton screams in delight after kicking a goal for his side

Bulldogs key forward Aaron Naughton screams in delight after kicking a goal for his side

Champion Melbourne midfielder Clayton Oliver was typically magnificent after missing last week with a fractured thumb, collecting 28 touches and 13 clearances.

Bayley Fritsch (four goals) and Sam Weideman (three), who was a late inclusion for Ben Brown, were the Demons’ most damaging players up forward.

Star defender Jake Lever was also a late out for Melbourne.

Melbourne have six days to prepare for a showdown with Fremantle at Optus Stadium on Friday night, while the Bulldogs head down to Geelong to face the ladder-leading Cats.

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