Jeremy Cameron during GWS Giants training at Skoda Stadium. Picture: Philip Hillyard. Source: The Daily Telegraph
JEREMY Cameron isn't the only good thing the Giants have going for them.
As they prepare to take on Adelaide at Skoda Stadium on Sunday, winless GWS are adamant they are making ground in key areas.
In their first year, they had an average losing margin of 77 points.
This season it is down to 45 points.
They are also staying in matches for longer periods and winning more quarters - unfortunately, it's not translating into victories.
"As a team, we feel like we're making a lot of progress," said Cameron, who is one of the brightest lights at the club.
"We want to make sure even if we don't win we get a good start.
"It's not the best thing to get jumped at the start by 30 points or more."
Despite his team sitting last, Cameron's 15 goals has him tied for sixth place in the Coleman medal, alongside Hawthorn champion Lance Franklin, who the Giants have targeted for 2014.
It has also helped the Giants increase their scoring rate; the fledgling club only broke the 100-point barrier once last year compared to twice this season.
But the learning curve has been steep for the boy from Dartmoor in western Victoria who had a simple view on the game before arriving in Sydney.
"I saw the ball and tried to get it," Cameron said.
"Coming to the club I had virtually no idea about leading patterns.
"I also have been working on my second and third efforts and staying in the contest."
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