Hird's reality check for star after 'unacceptable' snub
While his teammates were going down in a narrow loss, Jamarra Ugle-Hagan was enjoying a night out and skipped the game.

AFL great James Hird has called out Jamarra Ugle-Hagan after his "unacceptable" decision to skip a Western Bulldogs game.
The sidelined star wasn't in attendance for his team's narrow loss to Collingwood at the MCG on Friday night, despite being spotted around Melbourne throughout the week.
Ugle-Hagan was at an NBL finals game on Wednesday, before sitting in the crowd to watch the NRL grand final rematch between the Storm and Panthers on Thursday.
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However, according to Nine's Tom Morris on Footy Furnace, the 22-year-old opted not to turn up to watch the Bulldogs play in what was their 100th-anniversary game as a club, instead enjoying a night out at the Brighton Beach Hotel.
Ugle-Hagan's absence left Hird completely stunned and questioned why the young star wouldn't turn up to support his own teammates.
"I don't understand," the former Essendon player and coach said.
"He went to the NBL on Wednesday, NRL on Thursday in Melbourne - but didn't go to the Bulldogs game on Friday? That's very strange.
"It's unacceptable and I didn't know he did that. You would think the most important thing would be to go and watch your teammates.
"I can't imagine a player not going to watch his team mates, unless he's ill."
Ugle-Hagan is yet to play for the Dogs this season and wasn't training with the squad until recently, with major question marks over his future at Whitten Oval.
Head coach Luke Beveridge is due to join Nine's Footy Classified this week and Hird thinks it might be time to get some answers about the troubled star.
"We've got the coach on Tuesday night, maybe we should ask him," he said.