Wayne Carey believes in-form GWS Giants forward Jeremy Cameron has a massive chance of reaching the magical 100 goal mark this AFL season.
“Corr got caught on the line. Wayne Carey played two AFL Premierships and won two AFLPA MVPs. Wayne also provides AFL content to BetEasy through “Ducks Roast”, and “Pick a Winner” during the footy season. As a 16-year-old, Carey made the move to Melbourne Red-hot GWS Giants star Jeremy Cameron is a massive chance of kicking 100 goals this season according to legendary AFL forward Wayne Carey. Wayne Carey missed a crucial goal in the 2016 EJ Whitten Legends game, and fans speculated he was distracted by Marc Murphy's fiancée Jessie Habermann. "I would think it's practical why not?" Wayne Carey played two AFL Premierships and won two AFLPA MVPs.
Daily Mail Australia is not suggesting whatsoever this is the case. Cameron has set tongues wagging on the subject by kicking 30 through the first seven rounds, notching at least three in every game. It really is. Carey told AAP on Thursday. "His attack on the footy is what impresses me," Carey said. "Cameron has set tongues wagging on the subject by kicking 30 through the first seven rounds, notching at least three in every game.Wayne Carey believes in-form GWS Giants forward Jeremy Cameron has a massive chance of reaching the magical 100 goal mark this AFL season. He missed a goal by hitting the post during the shoot-out of the 2016 EJ Whitten Legends game earlier this month. In the end he stood still,” Taylor said.A Toby Greene long-bomb put the Giants in front and then a late Josh Kelly kicked gave the Giants a 5.4 (34) to 3.9 (27) advantage at the main break.AFL: Bizarre footage of a Richmond trainer wrestling with Kane Lambert has emerged ahead of the Tigers' clash with GWS.Instead of handballing to a teammate or running the ball through for behind, Corr froze while looking for a better option and was eventually crunched in a tackle by two Tigers players.Channel 7 commentators Brian Taylor and Carey were stunned at the brain fart.“I don’t like to say it, but that’s just dumb. AFL great Wayne Carey has labelled Hawthorn coach Alastair Clarkson a "hypocrite" for accusing Sydney forward Tom Papley of milking free kicks.
Do AFL players understand the rushed behind rules? "He's not always going to play games as he did on the weekend, but if you attack the footy and bring the ball to the ground you're always going to be of value to your team"That competitiveness he has is a mark of a good key forward so I don't think you'll see him down back too often.