Jeremy Cameron won the premiership medal with Geelong after their 81-point win over Sydney.
He partied long into the night, losing his medal to a cow.

What happened?

Cameron was still going strong at 4am, partying with mates and chasing a cow around that had his medal.

Why it matters for Jeremy Cameron

The 29-year-old kicked the Giants' first goal of the 2019 decider, before GWS were ultimately blown away by Richmond.

Cameron was desperate for more after getting a taste of grand final day.
He finished his second season at Geelong with 65 goals and a premiership medallion.

What comes next?

The left-footed sharpshooter paid tribute to Geelong's culture and leadership.
Cameron said the club's experience and hunger for wins made it a special place.

He posted a clip of him drinking with mates at 4.18am on Instagram.
Then he posted another video of him in a barn, asking the cow for his medal back.

The Cats gave up a record three first-round draft picks for Cameron's services in 2020.
The trade has already been a roaring success for the club and player.

Cameron was troubled by hamstring issues in his first season at Geelong.
But he was able to finish his second season with a premiership medallion.

The win was a completely different feeling for Cameron compared to 2019.
He felt like the team had a perfect opportunity to win the grand final.

Cameron's trade to Geelong has been a success, with the team winning the premiership.
He has been able to find his place in the team and contribute to their success.

The team's culture and leadership have been key to their success.
Cameron has been able to thrive in the team's environment.

The future looks bright for Cameron and the Cats.
They will be looking to build on their success and win more premierships.