Jeremy Cameron will undergo surgery tomorrow for a compound collarbone fracture, with Geelong coach Chris Scott pinning his return to a 4-6 week timeline. The news comes as Scott doubles down on fixture grievances, insisting his side can still push for a second flag this decade despite a fall to ninth on the ladder.

What’s the injury and recovery timeline? Cameron’s surgery is scheduled for **14 July**, following a fracture sustained earlier in the season. Scott described it as a **‘one of those years’** for the star, though he remains optimistic about Cameron’s fitness. The coach expects his spearhead to miss **at least four weeks**, aligning with the club’s push toward September.

How does this impact Geelong’s premiership bid? With Geelong on a **five-game losing streak**—including a one-point loss to Adelaide and a **1.5-goal defeat to Fremantle**—injuries have compounded their struggles. Scott admitted execution flaws, not form, are the issue: **‘We should’ve beaten Brisbane by 10 goals’** despite dominating three quarters. Cameron’s absence removes a key weapon in a side already missing momentum.

What’s Scott’s stance on the ladder and fixtures? The coach dismissed ladder-watching as a **‘deficit in knowledge’**, arguing the draw distorts reality. Geelong’s schedule—**Gold Coast, Adelaide, Fremantle, Brisbane, Collingwood** before facing Richmond or Essendon—has been a talking point. **‘If you just get stuck in the short term, you’re missing a trick,’** Scott said, insisting the Cats remain in the race until proven otherwise.

What’s next for Cameron and the Cats? Scott’s optimism hinges on Cameron’s return aligning with Geelong’s late-season push. **‘He’s optimistic,’** the coach said, though an arm issue will also require attention. Meanwhile, the Cats’ next match looms as a **final chance to break their losing run**—with or without their star forward.