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Jeremy Cameron, one night with the highest career with 11 goals on a second Coleman medal squeezed his grip.

Cameron started the night by starting the opening of Geelong’s three goals, and cats finished with a 101-point win-22.18 (150) 7.7 (49) (49) with a bag.

In 2019, the Silkly Left Footcı demanded the GWS and the hymen Coleman medal. This tour started with 58 goals in front of Mitch Georgiades of Port Adelaide and will be difficult to get from here.

What night: Jeremy Cameron.Credit: Getty Images

Cameron said to Fox Footy, orum I hate talking about myself orum I always say that I am a product of the players on the field. We build it as a side – the way the ball comes is great ”.

“You have to play the best way from now on.”

Coach Chris Scott Cameron praised, but also pointed out the equality of the advanced line of cats.

“When the ball was in the hands of everyone was open and sharp from the beginning when it was in the hands. He took his chance early and was dangerous all night,” he said.

Smith also dominated by 43 handy -destruction at an equal career -height, including 13 openings, but he found himself at the end of the alleged comments of a Roos supporter in the first period.

A security guard approached the man in a quarter.

The fan, sitting several rows of the border fence, had a smile on his face during the discussion and seemed to defend his innocence. He was allowed to stay in the place.

AFL Great Dermott Brereton, FOX Footy during the comment, “You can have a shout, unless there is nothing or anything else,” he said.

“He didn’t bother Bailey Smith, but he actually took it out of the game and interacted with the fan.”

A CATS spokesman said the game was only aware of the game broadcast, but it didn’t seem to be an important problem.

In the first period, Smith disposed of in the highest of the game up to 11 and half of the game.

Kangaroos coach Alastair Clarkson defended the decision to label Smith in a part -time interview with Fox Footy.

Alastair is talking to Clarkson group.

Alastair is talking to Clarkson group.Credit: Getty Images

Clarkson, “We want to try ourselves and try ourselves. Our men are still learning the game. We have some young men there and we want to pose a little. If you chase him too much, this only disturbs your structure and such things. We will see how we went. He was quite dangerous in the first half.”

However, Collingwood Great Nathan Buckley questioned Clarkson’s comments in a comment on Fox, and Luke Parker, Luke Davies-Uniacke and Skipper Jy Simpkin showed a midfield.

Smith was not tagged in the second half.

Other cats midfielder Max Holmes had another perfect game, Tom Atkins was also effective overnight.

Cats where Patrick Dangerfield was silenced, Jack Martin has recently rested to a great extent.

Cats, Cam Zurhaar’ın running in the shade of a part -time shadow in the first period scored 10 straight goals in the middle.

North was not a match with Patrick Dangerfield's cats.

North was not a match with Patrick Dangerfield’s cats.Credit: Getty Images

Kamguru, the wounded key forward Nick Larkey (Knee Pain) and Ruckman Tristan Xerri fought hard, but in the middle of the pressure of cats. This was their 14th flat loss for their cats.

Clarkson and his men have only four wins, and they take this campaign, Kangaroes seem to be directed towards another sub -two finishes for a sixth flat season.

Clarkson, who approached the end of his third season in charge, could not remove a club with a fair share of high draft elections. Colby McKercher had 32 elements for Kangurus, Parker 31 31.

But he pointed out the inequality of experience between Roos and cats.

“I think Jeremy Cameron probably had more games than the collective group of North Melbourne defenders, who probably made up seven backs.

“I think most of Jezza’s goals were out of a turnover from us, and when they move the ball very well, you can afford to round the membranes a little, but most of them came from a turnover from us.

“We knew that entering the game, gaps and competition would be critical for us, and it would be really hard without this ‘Big X’ [Tristan Xerri]Our Ruckman.

“But we still supported ourselves, if we were good in competition and cleaning, knowing exactly that they have one of the most challenging and dangerous forward lines in the competition.

“The competition in the middle of the ground was very critical for us and they were very good in this field.”

Clarkson said that Roos will not be caught in the “hysteria önemli surrounding the results.

“We will continue to be exposed to our players – the hysteria around the results we don’t want to be caught,” he said.

“We know where we are as a club, and our depth is being tested immediately.”

Clarkson also defended the club’s decision to exchange the club’s first round elections to Richmond last year, but Roos is now 17th on the staircase behind Tigers.

“You Rated Young [Matt] Whitlock is really really, and that’s why our list management team made a call last year. ”

“This is just horses for courses – there is always a club that takes it right in the competition, and there are some … Everyone applauded our list management team to make Nick Larkey right – 75 [selected at No.73]. Where did he come from? Luke Breust was a rookie [selection at Hawthorn].

Chris Scott's cats are ominous.

Chris Scott’s cats are ominous.Credit: Getty Images

“He always hits and misses, but this is the game you play – you round the dice, and we’ll see where it rolled with us.”

Cats enjoy the softest run in September of the undisputed final candidates, but the Scott team will be preparing for the wars waiting later in the year.

“My observation will think that the top eight teams will be able to defeat each other on their days.

“We should definitely discover how we can be better. This is a matter for us instead of looking for something outside the box. We don’t trust any stretch more than any stretch, but when we continue our game, we offer some difficulties for the opposition.

“We didn’t feel that we were great for last month, so they [Kangaroos] He kicked a few late, but we looked more robustly more robust. “

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