Lions star wants to go to ‘next level’

Lions star wants to go to ‘next level’

Brisbane Lions livewire Charlie Cameron needs to take his recreation to the “next level” as he strives for larger consistency to make sure his purple patch of kind turns into season-long domination.

Cameron has kicked 17 objectives in his previous three matches, together with seven in Brisbane’s 21-point weekend win over the GWS Giants in Canberra.

His kind surge has coincided with the Lions’ greatest run of the season, with Brisbane gunning for a fourth successive win on Saturday towards Fremantle on the Gabba.

“I’m going all right at the moment, but I guess it comes down to the other players that are helping me out and putting me in better positions as well,” the standard Cameron mentioned on Tuesday.

“I’ve got a great forward line, and anyone can just have those days and it was my day (against the Giants).”

However, the speedy Cameron needs “those days” to grow to be common occurrences.

“The one thing I have in my kit bag is I’m pretty quick at the moment. I’m just trying to use my speed and trying to use body work,” he mentioned.

“I’m trying to take myself to the next level. It’s just (about) doing that consistently each week.

“I try to put myself in good spots to have some shots at goal. It’s getting those opportunities and making the most of them.”

Cameron mentioned the competitors for spots in Brisbane’s ahead line was additionally lifting requirements.

“We’ve got some quality players playing in the VFL,” he mentioned.

“Darcy Fort’s a bit stiff at the moment (not to be in the Lions’ AFL team). He’s playing quality footy as a ruck-forward.

“We’ve got some players that are pushing for a spot in the senior team and it’s trying to make us better and keeping us on our toes.”

Fremantle has misplaced 4 from six this season, however Cameron mentioned the Lions would put together for the Dockers’ greatest on Saturday.

Last season the Lions beat Fremantle by 49 factors on the Gabba however not earlier than the Dockers had loved a 14-point win over Brisbane at Optus Stadium.

“They’re still a quality side, so this weekend we’re going to come in with the mindset that they’re going to bring their best,” Cameron mentioned.

“They’ve got a few big games coming up, and they’re going to come over here and try to beat us, so I think we’re ready for that battle.

“We try to make the Gabba a fortress here, so but obviously we lost to them last year over on their home deck, so we want to try to return the favour.”

Originally revealed as Brisbane Lions ahead Charlie Cameron eager to proceed scorching kind towards Dockers

Source: www.dailytelegraph.com.au