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Western Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge believes that the club and captain Marcus Bontelli approached a new agreement.

Probably the best player in AFL, the 29 -year -old at the end of the season is out of the contract.

Bulldogs superstar Marcus Bontempelli eating a handball.Credit: Getty Images

Only six weeks before the end of the EV-and Away campaign, Bulldogs fans became increasingly worried about the premiere superstars.

Although it is tight lip, Beveridge’s response and grinning, Bontempelli’nin potentially elsewhere in the league shifting movement is not much worried that he said.

“I think we’re approaching, but that’s what I really can say, Beh Beveridge said on Wednesday.

Beveridge’s words, Jamarra Ugle-Hagan’ın more than a week after a while at his home in Western Victoria after dealing with a family issue after a day came to the club.

Ugle-Hagan received training with the main group while preparing for those who broke box office records on Friday night against Brisbane Lions in Gabba.

23 -year -old did not play at any level this season after dealing with mental health and personal problems.

Beveridge said from Ugle-Hagan, “I can’t really give you much and he is training when he can.”

“He had some mourning with the mafia in Framlingham, and he returns at fitness levels.”

Bulldogs’s Brisbane trip shaped as a season descriptive because they lost a game outside the top tab after losing Adelaide last Saturday.

This year’s records against eight teams in 1-7 is something that Bulldogs is desperate to fix it.

When they met Reign Premiers in April in April, they managed 39 points.

However, in a dramatic change of events, the lions found a form to produce a 60 -point swing and earn 21 points.

Following the defeat of crows, Bulldogs and criticism was forced to not defeat the best.

Open Owted Media Interpreter Kane Cornes hit Beveridge by saying, “No coach does more?”

When Cornes was questioned about the latest scrolling, Beveridge asked if any of the current journalists were working with a 300 -game port Adelaide midfielder.

Orum I’m just upset about you, Beh Beveridge said, the last question of the press conference before going to laugh.

Beveridge and Cornes have had a lot of running before a match in Geelong, over the years, recently.

AAP

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