Announcement
With the 2025 home and away season reaching its conclusion on Wednesday night, Jeremy Cameron has officially claimed the Coleman Medal
It was the inevitable that has now become official; Jeremy Cameron has won the 2025 Coleman Medal.
With the final game in the 2025 AFL home and away season complete, Cameron sits alone on top of the competition’s goal-kicking leaderboard after a phenomenal campaign.
The Cats superstar finished on 83 goals in the regular season, 14 goals clear of Gold Coast’s Ben King in second place and 21 goals ahead of Hawthorn’s Jack Gunston in third.
It is a second career Coleman Medal for Cameron, his first coming in 2019 during his stint with the GWS Giants.
The brilliant season kicked off in relatively mundane fashion by Cameron’s lofty standards, kicking seven goals across his first four games and sitting on 20 goals at the end of Round 9, an average of 2.2 goals per game.
But a switch was flicked and things changed in a hurry during the Cats Round 10 clash with Port Adelaide, Cameron finished with a seven-goal haul, five of which came in the final quarter and that kickstarted a sensational run.
Cameron would go on to kick 59 goals across his next 12 games at an average of 4.9 goals per game, including an 11-goal bag against North Melbourne in Round 20. becoming the first Geelong player since Gary Ablett Senior to hit double digits in a game.
Throughout the course of the season, the spearhead kicked four goals or more in 13 different games while only being held goalless on two occasions.
A four-goal haul in the final round of the home and away season took Cameron’s season tally to 83, eclipsing his previous career-high of 76 goals and finishing well clear in the race for the Coleman Medal.
Jezza’s 2025 Season Stats
Round
Goals
Behinds
Shots At Goal
Score Involvements
1 – Fremantle
4
1
6
8
2 – St Kilda
1
0
1
6
3 – Brisbane
1
0
1
4
4 – Melbourne
1
2
5
10
5 – Adelaide
4
1
6
9
6 – Hawthorn
2
3
7
5
7 – Carlton
4
2
7
9
8 – Collingwood
1
1
3
4
9 – GWS Giants
2
1
4
10
10 – Port Adelaide
7
1
8
9
11 – Western Bulldogs
6
0
7
9
12 – West Coast
5
2
7
10
13 – Gold Coast
0
1
2
2
14 – Essendon
6
1
8
10
15 – Brisbane
4
0
4
5
17 – Richmond
4
5
10
12
18 – GWS Giants
1
2
3
3
19 – St Kilda
5
1
6
8
20 – North Melbourne
11
1
15
14
21 – Port Adelaide
6
1
8
7
22 – Essendon
4
5
9
10
23 – Sydney
0
1
1
3
24 – Richmond
4
4
10
14
TOTALS
83
36
138
181