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Cats taking cautious approach with Cameron

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Geelong coach Chris Scott concedes Jeremy Cameron's third hamstring injury this year is a concern and the Cats will tread carefully with his return.

JEREMY CAMERON of the Cats.
JEREMY CAMERON of the Cats. Picture: Robert Cianflone/Getty Images

Geelong coach Chris Scott is "really confident" Jeremy Cameron's latest hamstring issue is not serious but the Cats will tread carefully with a return for the star forward.

Cameron is facing another prolonged stint on the sidelines after injuring his right hamstring for the third time since arriving from GWS during the off-season.

The 27-year-old was cleared to play against Essendon last Friday night, despite experiencing hamstring tightness before the match.

He kicked three goals during a powerful second quarter but was subbed out of the game before halftime.

Scott said there was some "bad luck" involved with Cameron's fresh injury and the Cats will have to now be more cautious with their prized recruit.

The club remains unsure when Cameron will return but it is unlikely to be in the next month.

"We're optimistic that it's not a serious issue, but it is his third issue in a hamstring," Scott told reporters.

"That in itself, before you delve down into the detail, is a concern that demands a cautious and thorough evaluation.

"I'm really confident that it's not a very long-term issue but I wouldn't be surprised even if he makes a really quick recovery that we err on the side of caution because there's still seven games to come and hopefully a decent finals series."

Cameron agreed with Scott and did not want to rush towards setting a timeline for his return.

"It's frustrating but overall it's not a really, really bad result," he said on Thursday.

"To call it just before halftime was just it because it was getting tighter, there wasn't any particular incident out there.

"If I kept pushing on, anything could have happened and it could have been really bad for finals.

"I don't want to sit here and say I'm going to be back in three weeks because it could be five."

Just as he did post-game, Scott defended the club's medical team in allowing Cameron to take to the field against the Bombers.

"We're very confident in our medical staff and it's a gross over-simplification to say he was tight pre-game and he shouldn't have played," Scott said.

Geelong have decided to rest Joel Selwood and Luke Dahlhaus for Saturday's clash with Carlton at the MCG, with Quinton Narkle axed.

Versatile tall Esava Ratugolea was recalled along with Shaun Higgins, Max Holmes, and Mark O'Connor.

Carlton named skipper Patrick Cripps despite his recent foot injury, with the Blues welcoming back Zac Williams from suspension.

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