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The AFL s number one draft pick is already being compared to superstar Buddy Franklin despite the fact he s only just finished school after being raised in a tiny Aboriginal community out in the bush.
Jamarra Ugle-Hagan wiped away tears as he became the first indigenous player in 22 years to be selected as the top pick in the AFL draft on Thursday night.
The key forward is the newest member of the Western Bulldogs after the club used draft points to match the Adelaide Crows bid for the top pick.
Already 195cm tall and known for his lethal left-foot kick - both traits he shares with Lance Franklin - Ugle-Hagan was the favourite to be the number one draft pick after an outstanding year with the Oakleigh Chargers last season.