Age, Biography and Wiki
Jeremy Cameron was born on 1 April, 1993 in Dartmoor, Victoria, is an Australian rules footballer. Discover Jeremy Cameron's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 30 years old?
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Jeremy Cameron |
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Age |
30 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Aries |
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1 April 1993 |
Birthday |
1 April |
Birthplace |
Dartmoor, Victoria |
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Victoria
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He is a member of famous footballer with the age 30 years old group.
Jeremy Cameron Height, Weight & Measurements
At 30 years old, Jeremy Cameron height is 196 cm and Weight 94 kg.
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196 cm |
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94 kg |
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Dating & Relationship status
He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Jeremy Cameron Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Jeremy Cameron worth at the age of 30 years old? Jeremy Cameron’s income source is mostly from being a successful footballer. He is from Victoria. We have estimated Jeremy Cameron's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
Salary in 2024 |
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Net Worth in 2023 |
Pending |
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Under Review |
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Timeline
Cameron played his 50th AFL game against in round 17, recording 2 goals in a 76-point loss.
He would play in every remaining game of the home-and-away season following his round 5 return, finishing the season as GWS's leading goal-kicker for the 5th consecutive year with 53 goals, third place in the Coleman Medal.
Jeremy Cameron (born 1 April 1993) is a professional footballer with the Geelong Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).
He soon was promoted to the seniors but broke his wrist and missed the rest of the 2008 season.
He played his first full season of football in 2009, kicking 69 goals playing against men as a 16 year old.
Cameron began playing for the North Ballarat Rebels in TAC Cup Program in 2010, travelling over 250 km from home to Ballarat.
Jeremy Cameron was selected as a 17-year-old underage recruit by the Greater Western Sydney Giants in November 2010, a year prior to their inaugural season in the AFL.
He continued to show improvement, kicking his 100th AFL goal against the Western Bulldogs in round 4, one of three that he kicked during the game.
Unfortunately for Cameron, injuries prevented him from replicating his previous dominate season.
A perforated eardrum proved a hindrance, but repeated ankle problems were the real issue, limiting him to 14 games.
He still topped the GWS goal-kicking for a third consecutive season with 29 goals on an avg of 2.1 goals a game.
He spent 2011 playing for GWS in the NEAFL in preparation for their AFL entry.
He previously played for the Greater Western Sydney Giants from 2012 to 2020.
Cameron made his AFL debut on March 24, 2012, in the GWS Giants' first-ever AFL-Premiership-Season game in round 1 of the 2012 AFL Season, against Sydney.
In round 2, Cameron kicked 4 goals against North Melbourne and was awarded the round 2 nomination for the 2012 AFL Rising Star, Cameron continued to show his promise when he kicked 5 goals against the Western Bulldogs in round 5, becoming the first ever GWS player to kick 5 goals in a game.
Cameron finished his rookie season as the club's leading goal-kicker with 29 goals, from 16 games, averaging 1.8 goals a game.
He is also a three time All-Australian and won the Kevin Sheedy Medal in 2013.
Cameron won his first premiership in 2022 with Geelong.
Jeremy Cameron grew up in Dartmoor, a small town between Portland and Mount Gambier with a population of 150 people.
Cameron first played football as a 14 year for Dartmoor Reserves in the South West District Football League as the league doesn't have junior teams.
In the 2013 AFL Season, Cameron continued to show his potential in a young GWS side, his game was already being likened to that of AFL Legends Matthew Lloyd and Jonathan Brown in only his second season.
He received a Goal of the Year nomination for an excellent goal he kicked against in Round 11, one of four he kicked for the match.
In Round 18 against, Cameron kicked seven goals in the first three quarters.
He finished the season by averaging 3.0 goals a game and ranked third in the Coleman Medal tally with 62 goals for the season, 6 goals behind winner, Jarryd Roughead.
Cameron's excellent season resulted in him being named full-forward in the 2013 All-Australian team.
He was the first Giants player to ever be named an All-Australian.
Cameron was again, proving himself to be not only the team's most lethal forward, but one of the most lethal forwards in the competition, finishing the season as the runner-up for the Coleman Medal with 63 goals, one more than his 2013 All-Australian Season.
In the 2014 AFL Season, Cameron continued to show signs of being one of the most promising Centre Half Forwards in the game, for his age.
In the 2015 AFL Season, Cameron returned to his previous career-best form, playing in every single game of the AFL home-and-away season.
He kicked the season off by booting 4 goals in GWS's round 1 clash with St Kilda, following that up by kicking another 4 goals in a round 4 victory against the Gold Coast Suns.
Cameron would then kick a mammoth 7 goals in round 6, as the Giants defeated two-time reigning premiers by 10 points.
Cameron was named in the initial 2015 40-man All-Australian Squad, but missed out on making the final team.
Cameron's tag as the GIANTS' 'franchise player' was consolidated when he signed a contract extension before the 2015 season that will keep him at the club until at least the end of the 2020 season.
Cameron received his first-ever suspension after a high hit on Brisbane player Rhys Mathieson during the 2016 NAB Challenge, resulting in Cameron being suspended for the first four games of the 2016 AFL Season.
Cameron returned from suspension in round 5, recording 5 goals against St Kilda, he continued this form throughout the season, kicking four or more goals on six occasions.
Cameron played a huge role in helping GWS reach their first ever final's series, finishing the season with a 16–6 win–loss record, resulting in them finishing 4th on the ladder.
Cameron kicked 4 goals in the Giants first ever final, helping them defeat Sydney by 36 points in a qualifying final.
Cameron took leaps towards improving his game during the 2017 AFL Season by turning himself into a free-wheeling forward, giving himself the freedom to roam all over the ground, resulting in him increasing his disposal average from 9.5 to 15.8, his average marks a game from 4.3 to 7.1, and his average kicks a game from 7.2 to 10.9.
Cameron started the season in tremendous form, recording 13 goals in the first three games, 4 in round 1 against the Adelaide Crows, 6 in round 2 against the Gold Coast Suns, and 3 in round 3 against North Melbourne.
Cameron has kicked the most goals (427) for Greater Western Sydney, and led the club's goalkicking in all nine of his seasons at the club, with his 67 goals in the 2019 home-and-away season earning him the Coleman Medal.