Could star Cat Cameron exit mid-match against Pies?

Could star Cat Cameron exit mid-match against Pies?

Star Geelong ahead Jeremy Cameron will think about leaving Friday evening’s blockbuster towards Collingwood at halftime if he receives phrase that his accomplice is in labour.

Cameron’s accomplice Indiana Putra is because of give start to the couple’s first youngster between rounds one and two.

If the start finally ends up clashing with Friday’s match, then Cameron will not play.

At this stage, the chances of Cameron taking part in seem good, given the due date is after the match.

But the 29-year-old will face an fascinating determination if he traces up after which receives news his accomplice has gone into labour.

“I have been pretty clear with the club and we have spoken about it a fair bit that if the (labour) happens (before the match) then I won’t be able to play,” Cameron advised reporters on Tuesday.

“But I am happy to go to the game (if that’s not the case).

“Right now it’s fully regular and it is only a ready recreation. That is the onerous factor about it – you by no means know when it’s going to come.

“If the call comes at halftime, then that will be a decision that has to be made then.”

If Cameron misses, then the Cats may find yourself being with out their two powerhouse premiership forwards given the continued doubts surrounding Tom Hawkins.

The 34-year-old has been sidelined throughout the pre-season after present process foot surgical procedure and isn’t any assure to face the Magpies.

“Tom is training really well and hopefully we are both out there,” Cameron stated.

“But if we’re not, I’m sure they (the coaches) have looked at it a few times throughout the week.

“We have a variety of guys that may play completely different roles, and I feel we’re actually fortunate with that.

“We have some backmen that can go forward, we have new guys coming in and we have guys that play different roles coming in.

“Hopefully it does not play out that approach, but when it does, it will likely be a little bit of a distinct wanting ahead line.”

If either Hawkins or Cameron misses, it could pave the way for former Magpie Ollie Henry to play a key role up forward.

Henry booted 21 goals for Collingwood last season, and the 20-year-old will be aiming to make a bright start to his new life at the Cats.

“What’s actually stood out to me is his aerial work,” Cameron stated.

“He’s like a medium-type participant, however he performs actually tall. He loves leaping on the ball, and he has no concern within the air, which is completely different.”

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