Brisbane Lions’ Charlie Cameron credits Phil Smyth’s Tim Duncan advice for turnaround
“He is a high-caliber player and makes a lot of pressure on performing performance. He sets a high standard and if he doesn’t get there, he is disappointed with himself.
Cameron fired from the moment when he moved to loose Sherrin and a magnificent target in the second period in about seven minutes from the border.
Charlie Cameron illuminated MCG in the second quarter.Credit: Channel Seven
This magic moment closed with a celebration planned in honor of American rapper Snoop Dogg, the league’s title entertainment for this year’s Grand Final. Take me home, the roads of the countryPlayed in the background.
Cameron had three more opportunities to celebrate.
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Jhye threw Clark out to mark and kick the latter; He took a handball from Kai Lohmann for the third; Later, Brisbane’s nine goals were marked as low to the ground before starting the final quarter blockage.
“I heard [the critics] A little, but I just had to go back to doing what I did best and I had to go back to myself. I knew what I could and what I could do, Cameron Cameron said Masthead.
“I had a great conversation with my game with Phil Smyth, and that was probably a turning point. He told me a story about Tim Duncan, and everything was about having more fun and having fun. [on me]But I have great support around me. “
Cameron is just a story of salvation in a club full of injuries, shock losses in Gabba castles and a nightmare fixture a year later.
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According to him, last year’s Premiership – the first – will always be the “sweetest ,, but it still occupies a special place in your heart.
“This is not real. I didn’t know how to react later because the second,” Cameron said.
“First of all, the sweetest and different, but it was a difficult year with too much injury, and many players had to go in and take steps. Everyone played the role and there was no ego and this gain is completely about our system and culture.”
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