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43 minutes ago
- ABC News
Jeremy Cameron focused on Cats' 'bigger picture' instead of AFL 100-goal milestone
Geelong spearhead Jeremy Cameron says winning a premiership is more important than the pursuit of 100 goals in a season. Cameron remains unfussed whether he becomes the first player since Lance Franklin in 2008 to reach the milestone. Cameron has 79 goals for the season. There had been anticipation Cameron could kick a bag of goals against the undermanned Bombers' defence. Instead, Cats teammate Shannon Neale claimed the first three goals of the match, and Bombers pair Jayden Laverde and Mason Redman worked hard to curb Cameron's influence. "If it ever happened, I'm not going to pass off the 99th, pass off the 100th goal," Cameron told the Seven Network after the match. "If it happened, it would be awesome. I was out there when Buddy kicked his 1,000th goal [in 2022]. "That was awesome to be around, even though they beat us on that day. "It is not something I want to sort of talk about too much because we have got a bigger picture and something in mind. "I have been lucky enough to win a Coleman Medal and I have won a flag, and I would much rather the flag any day." Cats coach Chris Scott said he was unsure how driven Cameron was to reach the 100-goal mark. "Has anyone spoken to him about the 100?" Scott asked reporters after the match. "I don't know how driven he is to get there." The Cats are second on the ladder and play Sydney and Richmond before the finals. AAP

Daily Telegraph
an hour ago
- Daily Telegraph
Major Jake Trbojevic concern in heavy defeat to Raiders as DCE falters again
Don't miss out on the headlines from NRL. Followed categories will be added to My News. Canberra have returned to the top of the ladder as they zero in on a first minor premiership in 35 years, with a 28-12 win over Manly on Friday night. But for Manly, it painted a far grimmer picture, slipping further out of the finals race, down in 10th place and likely needing to win their remaining games to be playing finals footy in September. FOX LEAGUE, available on Kayo Sports, is the only place to watch every game of every round in the 2025 NRL Telstra Premiership, LIVE with no ad-breaks during play. New to Kayo? Join now and get your first month for just $1. And to make matters worse, they will have to do so at least next week without pack leader Jake Trbojevic, who was badly concussed trying to tackle a rampaging Josh Papali'i. Due to it being classified as a category one, the veteran forward will be required to at least sit out next weekend's game against the Tigers. But the latest head knock is also cause for concern for his welfare. It is his third failed HIA since April and his second in three weeks, and it could lead to an even longer stint on the sidelines. His brother Tom was one of the first to react to his latest concussion, telling him to get off the field as he struggled to stand up. 'Jake, get off the field,' Tom could be heard saying as Jake tried to shake it off before listening to his brother and trudging off. You can watch the latest Trbojevic head knock in the player above. Jake Trbojevic suffered yet another concussion as DCE faltered again. Image: Kayo/Getty There is a different kind of concern for his brother Tom, who continues to struggle to make an impact on the game. In his first game back at fullback, Tom tried to insert himself throughout but failed to produce his trademark tackle-breaking skills. While he crossed early after latching onto a Tolu Koula kick, with the ball, he wasn't able to bust the line open with speed and power, something he was renowned for in years past. He also missed Ethan Strange badly when the Raiders prodigy scored his second and again for his third try. With Lehi Hopoate likely back next week, Tom may return to the centres again. But the bigger question is whether he is a viable starting option anymore, with his body clearly continuing to hinder his performance. One for Anthony Seibold to ponder long and hard about. Tom Trbojevic failed to make a meaningful impact in his return to fullback.. (Photo by) DCE outshone, Jamal Fogarty call looks better by the day Manly also got a taste of life beyond Daly Cherry-Evans with Jamal Fogarty's elite kicking game on full display. Fogarty had a try assist early on for Strange and took control of the game when Kaeo Weekes was in the sin bin, twice smartly kicking for touch to slow the game. The 31-year-old half now has 19 try assists in 2025, and his kicking will be integral to Canberra's march towards the premiership. While DCE struggled to make an impact. Jamal Fogarty (right) was a standout performer on Friday night. (Photo by) The veteran half-back's game was riddled with errors on Friday night as Father Time appears to be catching up with the Queensland great as every month goes by. The decision to replace him with Fogarty next season, while controversial, appears to be the right move based on what was on show on Friday night. The Sea Eagles had 55 per cent of possession and several attacking sets on the Raiders' goal line -including 10 minutes with a man advantage - but DCE nor Trbojevic could unlock the defence. It all bubbled over at the end after Trbojevic delivered a pass behind the veteran halfback, which he dropped, with DCE seen fuming at the star fullback. Daly Cherry-Evans has had a worrying dip in form in 2025. (Photo by) But it was DCE's continued decline that caused most concern among Manly fans. 'DCE's decline towards retirement wasn't exactly what I expected. Get slower and have a less effective running game? Sure. But the decline of his defence has been pretty extreme,' one fan wrote. 'Do Roosters fans actually want DCE? He's been a great player but it looks like its time to hang em up imo,' another wrote. While a third said: 'It's actually sad watching this DCE decline. Happening so much faster and worse than I imagined'. Father Time is undefeated. – with NewsWire Originally published as Major Jake Trbojevic concern in heavy defeat to Raiders as DCE falters again

Daily Telegraph
an hour ago
- Daily Telegraph
Randwick postponed on Saturday
Don't miss out on the headlines from Horse Racing. Followed categories will be added to My News. The Missile Stakes meeting at Randwick has been called off due to overnight and continuing rain. The official state of the meeting is postponed but Racing NSW and the Australian Turf Club will discuss the fate of the main race on the program – the Group 2 Missile Stakes. • PUNT LIKE A PRO: Become a Racenet iQ member and get expert tips – with fully transparent return on investment statistics – from Racenet's team of professional punters at our Pro Tips section. SUBSCRIBE NOW! More than 45mm of rain has fallen at Randwick since 9pm on Friday. Racing NSW chief steward Tom Moxon told Sky Racing, 'We conducted a track gallop just before 6am this morning and the feedback from the riders was, the track was as heavy as it could be and we didn't need any further rain. 'Unfortunately, that rain fell a short time after that. 'There are some of the track that has surface water present and the forecast is for more showers during the day.' Racing NSW will make announcements during the day regarding the possibility of some or all races being rescheduled. The only meeting to survive the rain in NSW is the Newcastle meeting. Country meetings at Louth and Casino are also off. Originally published as Rain forces no races at Randwick on Saturday