Troubled Western Bulldogs star Jamarra Ugle-Hagan has been caught up in a non-fatal shooting outside of a Melbourne nightclub.
The shooting occurred on Sunday morning outside of Prahran nightclub Love Machine during an incident between two groups of people.
Victoria Police said there were no injuries reported, despite a gun being discharged during the altercation.
Ugle-Hagan is believed to have been outside the venue when the incident occurred, with police investigating if he or any of his associates were involved in the incident.
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There is no suggestion of any wrongdoing from Ugle-Hagan, with 9News reporting the 23-year-old wasn't involved in the incident and went back inside the venue after it occurred.
7News crime reporter Cassie Zervos claims Ugle-Hagan and some of his associates have been banned from venues in the Prahran/South Yarra area because the group is known to carry weapons, including guns.
The AFL and the Western Bulldogs have declined to provide any comment on the latest story at time of publication.
Ugle-Hagan hasn't played an AFL game in 2025 due to a variety of personal issues, with the key forward also only sporadically attending training.
He has been linked with a move away from the Bulldogs - with Sydney suggested as a team to offer the former no.1 draft pick a fresh start.
AFL icon Matthew Lloyd believes that Ugle-Hagan doesn't have the ability to rebuild the trust he has lost at the Bulldogs - or at any other AFL club.
"He needed to come back, when he's first come back, and not miss a beat," Lloyd said on Footy Classified.
"He would be playing now if he didn't miss a beat - at least at VFL level or with a slim chance [of playing AFL in 2025].
"I would use the word trust - right across the board at that club there is no trust [in Ugle-Hagan].
"When you don't have trust, you have nothing."