Geelong Cats’ Jeremy Cameron headbutted at pub but will meet Port Adelaide

Geelong Cats’ Jeremy Cameron headbutted at pub but will meet Port Adelaide

Gun Geelong forward Jeremy Cameron is fit for his side’s home game against Port Adelaide on Saturday night despite being targeted in an unprovoked attack at a pub at the weekend.

The premiership-winning superstar was watching the fifth Ashes Test at a Geelong pub when he was headbutted, according to afl.com.au reporter Callum Twomey.

He’s kept to his usual training program this week and is available to face the second-placed Port Adelaide at GMHBA Stadium.

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The Cats informed the AFL integrity unit of the pub incident.

Cameron suffered a concussion in the early exchanges of Geelong’s clash with Melbourne in round 15, before returning to take on Essendon in round 18.

The former GWS spearhead has bagged 44 goals from 17 games this season.

Geelong is sitting ninth on the ladder and could finish the round inside the top eight.

The reigning premiers dropped out of the top eight in round 19 and are now placed two points behind the eighth-placed Western Bulldogs.

Chris Scott’s men could finish round 21 as high as seventh.

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