Jamarra Ugle-Hagan has expressed regret for how his time at the Western Bulldogs ended after the former No.1 pick officially moved to Gold Coast.

The Bulldogs received pick 74 in return for moving on the talented forward, who was contracted for next year.

Ugle-Hagan’s career is at the crossroads after dealing with serious off-field challenges for more than a year.

The 23-year-old failed to play a game at any level this year as he spent periods completely away from the club.

The future of Ugle-Hagan was a constant distraction for the Bulldogs, with coach Luke Beveridge having to address the situation almost weekly.

After his trade to the Suns was processed, Ugle-Hagan released a statement on social media, saying only “good things to come from here”.

“Though it didn’t end the way I w

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