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The messy break-up between a rising Western Bulldogs player and the daughter of an Aussie Rules star has become the talk of the town in AFL circles.
Jamarra Ugle-Hagan’s relationship with Mia Fevola – the 21-year-old stepdaughter of former Carlton player Brendan Fevola – imploded in the days after the AFL Grand Final in Perth, which saw the Melbourne Demons demolish the Bulldogs 140 to 66.
Neither of them has given a reason for their sudden split, which has allowed wild rumours to spread on social media and seedy online forums.
Daily Mail Australia has chosen not to repeat the rumours because they appear to be based on hearsay with no evidence to back them up.
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Rumour has it: The messy break-up between a rising Western Bulldogs player and the daughter of an Aussie Rules star has become the talk of the town in AFL circles. Pictured: Jamarra Ugle-Hagan, 19, and Mia Fevola, 21, who broke up this week
Jamarra, 19, has been flooded with abuse on Instagram since Mia confirmed their break-up on Thursday, with so-called fans suggesting he was to blame for the split.
The majority of these comments take a mocking tone, accusing the highly skilled key forward of being a ‘fool’ for letting a girl like Mia go.
‘Imagine losing Mia Fevola…’ one fan wrote.
However, others supported Jamarra and encouraged him to rise above the baseless rumours.
One commented: ‘Look at all the clowns in the comments. Love you, brother. People will believe any BS without knowing the truth!’


‘People will believe any BS’: Jamarra has been flooded with abuse on Instagram since Mia confirmed their break-up on Thursday, with fans suggesting he was to blame for the split

His lips are sealed: The skilled key forward hasn’t addressed the speculation. His only social media activity in the last 24 hours was posting a video from a Perth gym on Thursday afternoon
Jamarra hasn’t addressed the speculation. His only social media activity in the last 24 hours was posting a video from a Perth boxing gym on Thursday afternoon.
Daily Mail Australia has contacted the Bulldogs’ media department for comment.
Meanwhile, Mia has been the subject of vile sexist trolling in the hours since announcing the couple’s split.
Knuckle-dragging footy fans have left nasty comments on Instagram referencing the successful model and entrepreneur’s history of dating young footy stars.

Cruel: Mia has been the subject of vile sexist trolling in the hours since announcing the split

Trolls: Knuckle-dragging footy fans have left nasty comments on Instagram referencing the successful model and entrepreneur’s history of dating young footy stars



Support: Fortunately, she has many more defenders than haters, with one fan telling her: ‘Mia, please do not read or take in any of the comments… You don’t deserve this. No one does’
Some have even made lewd jokes about which draft pick she’ll be with next.
Fortunately, she has many more defenders than haters, with one fan telling her: ‘Mia, please do not read or take in any of the comments.
‘This is absolutely horrible for you. You don’t deserve this. No one does, no matter what went down. Isn’t it funny how no one knows what truly happened yet they’re all playing “guess who”. Chin up, beautiful girl.’
Another added: ‘These comments are so gross, and I can only see them from men.’
A third supporter commented: ‘We stand with you, Mia.’
Besides confirming the break-up on Thursday afternoon, Mia has maintained a dignified silence and hasn’t responded to the trolls.

It’s over! Besides confirming the break-up on Thursday afternoon, Mia (pictured with Jamarra in happier times) has maintained a dignified silence and hasn’t responded to the trolls
She had shared the sad news on her Instagram Stories on Thursday, after deleting all pictures of the Bulldogs player from her account.
‘Thank you to everyone for all the photos and messages,’ she wrote.
‘Jamarra and I have now gone our separate ways. I appreciate your messages and thank you for respecting my privacy.’
Mia had debuted her relationship with the rising footy star in March, meaning the pair were dating for at least six months.
Key forward Jamarra has been dubbed ‘Buddy Franklin 2.0’.

Statement: The model and entrepreneur shared the news on her Instagram Stories on Thursday, after deleting all pictures of the Bulldogs player from her account

Splitsville: ‘Jamarra and I have now gone our separate ways. I appreciate your messages and thank you for respecting my privacy,’ she wrote
He is the first Indigenous player to be taken at pick one since Des Headland in 1998.
Jamarra is also the first Bulldog to top the AFL draft since Brownlow Medallist Adam Cooney had his name called out first in 2003.
Mia’s stepfather, AFL great Brendan Fevola, 40, previously praised Jamarra during a radio interview.

Part of the family: Mia’s stepfather, AFL great Brendan Fevola, 40, previously praised Jamarra during a radio interview
In a June interview with Triple M Footy, he said of Jamarra: ‘He does the dishes, he washes, he does everything, he’s amazing.
‘He’s got some strings to his bow, I’ve got to give it to him. Good kid.’
Late last month, Mia shared a video to Instagram of herself crying as she said goodbye to Jamarra before he flew to Tasmania to play a game against Essendon.

What went wrong? Late last month, Mia shared a video to Instagram (above) of herself crying as she said goodbye to Jamarra before he flew to Tasmania to play a game against Essendon
‘Tough goodbye… I’ll see ya when I see ya @jamarrauh,’ she captioned the post.
Her then-boyfriend responded in the comments section: ‘Love ya.’
Before dating Jamarra, Mia had been in a relationship with Richmond premiership player Daniel Rioli for about two years. They split in February last year.
Daniel, 24, is now dating TikTok star and DJ Paris Lawrence.

Case of the ex: Before dating Jamarra, Mia had been in a relationship with Richmond premiership player Daniel Rioli for about two years. Pictured here in December 2019
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