Jeremy Cameron spoke to Channel Seven post game.
This is the section about the 100 goal chase.
We have been pumping up the tries 100. How are you dealing with it?
“I hate talking about myself all time,” Cameron told Channel Seven.
“It was funny, as I was leaving, I had a quick discussion with my wife about it. She literally never talks football to me because she knows I don’t like it. She does say, “I’m proud of you” and that sort of thing which is nice, but I hate it when it is all about me. I enjoy when the team plays well. I play my role.
“Obviously, I like playing good, I don’t like playing bad. Yes, it is one of those things I brush off a bit, I try to anyway. There has been a bit too much talk this week.”
Jeremy Cameron of the Cats in action.Credit: AFL Photos via Getty Images
Jezza, you will finish in the top four if you win your last couple of games. You have at least four more games. It is in reach. Is it something you would like to do now?
“If it ever happened. I’m not going to, pass off on the 99th, pass off the 100th goal. If it happened, it would be awesome. I was out there when Buddy kicked his 1000 goal. That was awesome to be around, even though they beat us on that day. That is something I will never ever forget. I watched him doing kick 100 in 2008 or something there. It was incredible to see that on television.
“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 mentioned this a couple of weeks ago. 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. That’s what we are working toward, that what we want to get better at.”
What’s going on at your farm?
I have got about 20 lambs. I have a few things running around, which is good. Not much of a set-up but it keeps me busy and my mind of football. Basically, everything is to get my mind off football until I get to the club when I have to switch on. Not much over the weekend. We have maybe a forwards lunch on Sunday, I believe, and then a bonfire straight after that.