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Chris Scott admits that Jeremy Cameron’s teammates have taken an extra look for him, because the Geelong spear end continued with six goals in a 88 -point Port Adelaide.
However, twice Premiership coach, on Sunday, the GMHBA Stadium raid 23.15 (153) to 9.11 (65) does not believe that the victory has become a problem that damages cats that pressure on the best two points.
Jeremy Cameron.Credit: Getty Images
He ranked Geelong (14-6), who ranked fourth, to a win of the upper side Adelaide and Collingwood and two points from Brisbane with two points and stayed in three rounds of Ev-Away campaign.
Cameron scored the top 11 goals against North Melbourne on the 20th round and scored four goals between Lachie Jones’s remarkable Liman.
The 32 -year -old gang is 75 for the year, and in 2008 Hawthorn has three more matches and finals to be the first player to kick 100 in a season since Lance Franklin.
“I was a little excited around the idea,” trying to put myself in this position, “said Scott.
“My opinion is still far far away. It’s like, a few finals will have to play, which is a long way for us.
“I think we are a better team when there is a ball, but if we choose it on better options, there is a line we need to deal with.
“I don’t see much, but they clearly seek it.”
Cameron, teammates have scored the ball from the positions they may have scored many times.
“There are certain positions on the ground (foot) on the ground, a higher percentage than one of the best strokes on the right of our team,” Scott said.
“I am happy to take the ball in this case.”
Max Holmes (35 -handed, two goals), Bailey Smith (30 touch, eight openings) and Gryan Miers (30 -over, one goal), and Geelong, who scored 20 goals for six goals after a quarter.
Irish Tagger Oisin Mullin Limited Port Star Zak Butters scored four goals in a perfect third quarter camera, perfectly in a perfect third quarter camera.
The only concern for Geelong was Tom Stewart’s high theme in Olie Wines, which will be examined by the Afl Match review officer.
Stewart jumped out of the ground to get out of a wines and go down to his opponent.
However, Stewart’s action did not seem malicious, and he was concerned about wines that could play the game immediately.
Wines (32 disposal, eight spaces) and Travis Boak (24 touch, a goal), captain Connor Rozee (disease) as a late withdrawal of the port fought a lot for the port.
Jase Burgoyne was silenced by an ankle complaint and added to Power’s injury problems, while Mitch Georgiades finished with three goals.
Port Coach Ken Hinkley said, “All this was considered, it was not unexpected to fight our way through a game against Geelong,” he said.
“There was clearly a Geelong against a less unmanned team we took there.
“But I thought that men were hanging there as much as possible for most of the game.
“Geelong had a third quarter raid with nine goals, and other than that, we were probably not far from what most people expected.”
AAP


