Leon Cameron Says That Finals Is A Simple Equation

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Leon Cameron Says That Finals Is A Simple Equation
Leon Cameron, greater western Sydney coach said that he has a simple equation in regards to his team’s final chance of redeeming itself in 2015. The coach did not mince his words when said that the team will make it if it’s good enough, and it will not make it if it’s not up to the standards. After their Sunday win over Essendon the giants looked nothing but a top 8 eight side. However, they did what they could to get a tenth win from eighteen starts, this is the first time that they have reached the double figure wins in a season.

In the first 2 quarters, the bombers beat GWS but they still managed to remain in the game, before outdoing the visitors with 11 goals to 3 second half.

Although it was a scrappy victory, Leon says it was still nice to be in the final race. After the match Cameron told reporters that it was amazing to win these games and remain in the title race.


Jon Patton the big forward, made a great return to face the bombers, and although he was not at his best since rupturing his right knee for the second time last year, he still managed to get out of the game unscathed. Jon managed to showcase his prowess and want he can do for the giants if his body allows, with four marks and nine world class possessions against Essendon. The coach told reporters that Patton had exceeded his expectations and looked great in the giant’s forward setup with Rory Lobb, Jeremy Cameron and Cam McCarthy.

Coach Cameron also said that Jon Patton did his best during the match a sign that he is improving exactly the way they want him to. McCarthy also started the game as a giant sub, but his impact was felt when he replaced Tom Sculy who was injured in the third quarter.

McCarthy was recalled to the team after spending 2 weeks in the NEAFL and had five marks, 11 possessions and got the winners two goals.

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