Jeremy Cameron played out the grand final with a broken arm after injuring it in a heavy collision with superstar teammate Patrick Dangerfield shortly before half-time in Geelong’s 47-point loss to Brisbane.
Dangerfield said he heard a “pretty big snap” when Cameron’s right arm appeared to get wedged between the pair’s bodies, and the Cats said after the game that Cameron had suffered a fracture.
Jeremy Cameron played out the grand final with a fractured arm. Credit: AFL Photos
The dual Coleman medallist grimaced in pain, before returning to start the second half sporting a protective arm guard.
Cameron aggravated the injury during an inspirational chase-down tackle of Lion Jaspa Fletcher – which set up a Max Holmes goal and was the last time the Cats hit the lead – before spending