Jezza on Cats’ hopes, his future and Pies’ interest
Jeremy Cameron chats with Cal Twomey about the Cats’ season, his future and why he wouldn’t be bored if he retired today
HE HAS gone from Greater Western Sydney original to Geelong premiership superstar. In between, he’s done it his way.
There’s plenty on the agenda this week as Cats forward Jeremy Cameron sat down with Cal Twomey for Cal’s Q&A. Ahead of round one, Cameron discusses why he’s excited about the Cats in 2024, details his concussion last year, reveals why he turned his back on Collingwood, talks about the pressure in joining Geelong, his favourite young key forward in the AFL and how much longer he expects to be in the game.
It’s AFL season number 13 for you. Do the nerves change ahead of round one with time?
You get better at managing that as you get older for sure. Early days, definitely there were a fair few nerves, but probably still less so than others. It’s more the enjoyment. I just get really excited. That’s the trouble with me – I’ve always been one who gets really excited before big games and that’s why I don’t sleep. It’s not so much that I’m worried about things or nervous, it’s just excitement. I wish the game was coming around a bit quicker. It’s like with Opening Round we’ve just had, it would have been nice to just play. But yeah, 13 years goes quick.
Nobody really knows how good the Cats can be this year. What do you think is possible?
I’m very positive. There’s always going to be a bit of talk from the outside about how we’re going to go, like there is with every team. It comes down to how much you want to read into that and I don’t read into that at all. But there’s very positive signs with what I’ve seen in the pre-season, especially through the younger group we’ve got coming through, who are 19, 20 through to 25 who have played enough footy to go to the next level.
Give us some names.
Tanner (Bruhn). Maxy Holmes. Mitch Knevitt has been really good. Ollie Dempsey is one who we’ve seen a lot from internally but over the last three weeks he’s probably jumped out for a few people. We want him to back himself and go grab it. ‘Clarky’ (Jhye Clark) is getting a run at it through the midfield as well. We’ve seen it in snippets previous to this pre-season but he’s had a clean run. Seeing Tanner, Max and Clarky in the middle together at once is exciting. The more games you get into these guys the better they’re going to get.
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