Jeremy Cameron managed only four disposals on 2 Jul 2026 as Geelong fell 123‑101 to the Brisbane Lions, underscoring a growing slump tied to his lingering arm injury.
What happened on Thursday night?
The match at GHMBA Stadium saw the Lions dominate early, kicking eight straight goals before Geelong clawed back to within seven points at halftime. Cameron, still favouring his strapped arm, didn’t register his first kick until the final quarter. He finished goalless, a stark contrast to his usual scoring threat.
Why is Cameron’s form under the microscope?
Geelong coach Chris Scott reminded fans that Cameron’s broken arm from last year’s grand final still haunts him. This is the third game in four where he recorded fewer than ten disposals, a sign the injury is limiting his impact. Commentators like David King on Kayo Sports flagged the issue, asking how much longer the Cats can rely on Cameron’s reduced output.
How does the loss affect Geelong’s season?
The 22‑point defeat pushes Geelong out of the top four, while the Lions surge back into premiership contention. With Patrick Dangerfield leading the forward line for Brisbane, Geelong now needs another player to step up in the final term. The Cats’ midfield, anchored by Lachie Neale, remains solid, but without Cameron’s usual firepower the team looks vulnerable.
What’s next for Jeremy Cameron?
Speculation swirls around Cameron’s future beyond 2026. While Scott trusts his star forward to bounce back, the ongoing arm discomfort and off‑field considerations—family ties in Perth and financial factors—could influence contract talks. Fans will watch the next round closely, hoping a return to form signals a turnaround before the finals.
Who else made headlines?
Former Cat Darcy Fort kicked a goal after the siren, sealing the Lions’ win. Brisbane’s Michael Voss praised the team’s “new way of doing business,” while Geelong’s Lachie Neale continued his brilliant season despite personal challenges. The match also sparked comments from former Blues coach Michael Voss and Kayo commentator Matt Hill, both noting the Lions’ statement performance.
The Cats must regroup quickly. With Cameron’s arm still a question mark, Geelong’s path to the finals now hinges on depth and adaptability rather than relying on a single forward’s brilliance.
