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How did Jamarra Ugle-Hagan and the Bulldogs get here? As SCOTT GULLAN reveals for the first time, it all went ‘pear shaped’ two hours before last year’s semi-final.
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5th March 2025
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Inside story: Finals blow-up, Bevo and the truth about Jamarra
How did Jamarra Ugle-Hagan and the Bulldogs get here? As SCOTT GULLAN reveals for the first time, it all went ‘pear shaped’ two hours before last year’s semi-final.
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Trump’s urgent message to US Congress
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Cricket club could lose ‘spiritual’ home to make way for AFLW
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‘Dud’: Claims big three health insurers ripping off customers
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Who wrote the novel The Great Gatsby?
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Cyclone Alfred looms ahead of Albo’s election call
As Tropical Cyclone Alfred bears down on Queensland, Anthony Albanese has another challenge ahead of calling the federal election.
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Kohli stars as India knocks Australia out of Champions Trophy
Virat Kohli was the star as India pulled off a tense chase to beat Australia by four wickets in the first semi-final of the Champions Trophy.
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QLD games off as Cyclone Alfred officially hits AFL’s Opening Round
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Student rowers are pushed to train at elite levels. They don’t receive the same standard of coaching
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Payne family mourning death of sister Bernadette
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Victorian MP investigated for failing to declare overseas secretary role
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David Malaspina’s family has run Pellegrini’s on Bourke St since the 70s. They’ve seen a lot, but anti-social behaviour in the Melbourne CBD is pushing them to the limit.
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