DARTMOOR export Jeremy Cameron scored his second AFL All-Australian selection at the announcement ceremony on Wednesday night.
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The Greater Western Sydney Giants spearhead, who scored his first Coleman Medal against Gold Coast in round 23, scored his first blazer as a full-forward in 2013 and was named at centre-half forward in this year's side.
This season the 26-year-old scored 67 goals from his 20 games as the Giants qualified for their fourth finals series in a row with a sixth-placed finish.
Cameron saved his best game of the year for the final round of the year and for his 150th match as he finished with nine goals in the Giants' thumping of the Suns, becoming he club's first Coleman Medalist at the same time.
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Former St Kilda forward Nick Riewoldt asked Cameron if there was some motivation behind his five-goal third quarter in Saturday's win.
"I did mention to Daniel Lloyd, who had kicked three goals up to half-time, can he just look inboard a bit more," he joked to a legend of his position.
"It all happened very quickly to be honest."
Fellow south-west exports Hugh McCluggage (Brisbane) and Ben Cunnington (North Melbourne) missed out on selection but were named in the 40-man squad.
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