The accolades keep on coming for Jeremy Cameron.

Just 24 hours after officially claiming his second Coleman Medal, the superstar Cat has been selected at Centre Half Forward in the 2025 All Australian team. 

Later in the night, Cameron was named Captain of the team, alongside his deputy, Crows Captain Jordan Dawson. 

It is a fifth career All Australian blazer for Cameron, his third since joining Geelong (2022, 2024, 2025), to add to the two he claimed during his time with the GWS Giants (2013, 2019). 

The Cats spearhead finished the 2025 regular season with a career-high tally of 83 goals to take out the Coleman Medal, sitting 14 goals clear of Gold Coast's Ben King in second place and 21 goals ahead of Hawthorn's Jack Gunston in third. 

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With 83 majors for the season, Cameron recorded the highest goal tally by a Coleman Medallist since Brendan Fevola in 2009.

Among all the incredible things he achieved in 2025, in the Round 17 clash with Richmond Cameron also became the 27th player in V/AFL history to reach 700 career goals, eventually ending the regular season on 731 goals, entering the top 20 all-time goal-kickers in AFL history.

With a five goal haul against West Coast in Round 12, Cameron also became the first player in the game's history to have kicked five goals in a match in seven different Australian states and territories. 

Cameron took the AFL world by storm in a dominant period through the middle of the season, kicking 59 goals between Rounds 10 and 22 to help guide Geelong to a top two finish and a home Qualifying Final. 

He also booted a career-high 11 goals in the Round 20 clash with North Melbourne, the first Cat since Gary Ablett Senior to kick 10 goals or more 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.