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Hurn unlikely, Eagles wary of Cat Cameron

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West Coast coach Adam Simpson says his AFL side's previous success against Geelong's prized recruit Jeremy Cameron will count for nothing this weekend.

ADAM SIMPSON, Senior Coach of the Eagles.
ADAM SIMPSON, Senior Coach of the Eagles. Picture: Adam Trafford/Getty Images

AFL premiership captain Shannon Hurn is unlikely to return against Geelong on Saturday, when West Coast will seek to extend their status as Jeremy Cameron's bogey side.

Hurn is "more unlikely than likely" to make the trip to Geelong because of his calf injury, according to Eagles coach Adam Simpson.

Simpson also flagged that star forward Josh Kennedy may potentially need a rest after failing to train on Wednesday.

"I think he's still available ... we'll see how he runs and pulls up," Simpson said.

"It's just whether we roll him out there or we freshen him up."

West Coast, whose injury list is headed by Luke Shuey and Elliot Yeo, will be desperate for the veterans to take part in the crunch clash between sides with 3-2 records.

"They haven't played their best footy, we haven't either," Simpson said.

Prized recruit Cameron will make his club debut for the Cats this weekend, joining fellow Coleman medallist Tom Hawkins in a star-studded forward line at GMHBA Stadium.

Former Giant Cameron has managed a total of 12 goals from nine games against the Eagles, his worst record against any club.

Simpson argued that streak of quiet performances won't be a source of confidence for the likes of Jeremy McGovern and Tom Barrass.

"When you're in a different system, you're a different player," he said.

"He's an A-grade talent and capable of winning the game off his own boot.

"We'll have our work cut out for us between him and Hawkins."

The Eagles have won just one of their past 12 clashes in Geelong, a slump that started at the intimidating venue in 2000.

"Our issues at that ground probably haven't been around size, there's been other issues," Simpson said.

"We've played them three or four times (in Geelong in my time and average losing margin of 50 points. I don't think it's because the ground is a bit skinny.

"They're hard to beat down there. It's one of the biggest challenges in footy."

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