Geelong Cats star Jeremy Cameron has apologised after he crash tackled a boundary umpire while celebrating kicking his seventh goal during his team's Easter Monday clash with a struggling Hawthorn side.
The 30-year-old star was celebrating after kicking his seventh goal of the afternoon at the Melbourne Cricket Ground when he thumped into boundary umpire Matthew Tomkins.
“I’m a bit puffed after that! I ran straight into the umpire there – I’m so sorry to him,” Cameron told Fox Footy.
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