The arc of the ball off Jeremy Cameron’s boot is something to study — a high, spinning trajectory that bends toward the goals as if drawn by some invisible thread. Over seven hundred times now, that ball has sailed through the big sticks, placing Cameron in the rarest of company: the 700-goal club, a fraternity reserved for the truly immortal forwards of Australian football. His Coleman Medal confirmed the obvious, and his move from GWS to Geelong delivered what years at the Giants could not: a premiership medallion, won in 2022 with a Cats side that seemed destined for glory. Cameron’s marking in traffic remains breathtaking, his set-shot routine a masterclass in composure under pressure.
Career Statistics
| Stat | Value |
|---|---|
| Position | Key Forward |
| Team | Geelong Cats |
| Nationality | Australian |
| Age | 31 |
| Games | 280 |
| Goals | 736 |
| Rating | 88/100 |
Player Profile
Across 280 games and 736 goals, Cameron has built a legacy that places him among the greatest forwards in the game’s history. His contested marks inside fifty are the kind of plays that live in highlight reels forever — the leap, the hang time, the ball pressed against his chest as defenders fall away. In 2026, Cameron continues to terrorise opposition backlines for the Cats, every goal another line added to a career that already reads like folklore.
EC — Senior features writer, australiafootball.com