AFL Fantasy Price: $543,000 AFL Fantasy Profile. Let's just pray that Jeremy Cameron can get 100 goals, because that alone will bring more supporters to the Giants and to our game. A dramatic late goal from Jeremy Cameron has reignited Greater Western Sydney's hunt for a maiden AFL premiership, helping the Giants pip another of the flag favourites, Collingwood, by two points. Two major bags of goals to Josh Kennedy and Tom Hawkins was not enough to shake up the Coleman Medal leaderboard, with Jeremy Cameron still retaining his lead at the top spot. Jon Ralph, Glenn McFarlane and Jay Clark discuss the big winners of the AFL Rich 100.Despite the allure to return home and the potential lucrative offers that would be thrown his way, Cameron has indicated the bond he has with the club that drafted him back in 2012 is something special.Cameron signed a monster five-year deal with the Giants back in 2015 with the contract being heavily back-ended.The contract was set to see him earn between $1.5 to $1.55 million in 2020, edging out Sydney Swans superstar Lance Franklin.The Giant superstar qualifies as a restricted free agent at the end of the season, but has attracted heavy attention from Victorian clubs.The Giants star forward narrowly edged out cross-town rival Franklin to steal top spot on the AFL rich list, with Franklin’s salary sitting around the $1.4 million mark in the third-last season of his nine-year deal with the Swans.His position in the rankings will soar from next season onwards after he put pen to paper on a seven-year deal worth reportedly $1 million a season to stay at Collingwood.The New South Wales duo are clear cut leaders ahead of Fremantle’s Nat Fyfe, Richmond’s Dustin Martin and Carlton’s boom recruit Jack Martin.Jeremy Cameron, the 27-year-old from Dartmoor in Victoria, has built a reputation as one of the most dangerous forwards in the game.He may not have the widespread appeal of the superstar names above, but that hasn’t stopped this country kid from rising to the top of the AFL.Cameron comes out of contract at the end of 2020 with the Giants hopeful of retaining the 2019 Coleman Medal winner.But due to the coronavirus pandemic his incredible salary drops all the way back to just a little over the $1 million mark.He’s the smooth moving country Victoria kid who has become top dog in the AFL when it comes to the highest paid players in the game.But it was Brodie Grundy, the man widely regarded as the best ruckman in the game, who left fans scratching their heads when it was revealed he sat at number 100 in the game’s highest earners.Move over Lance Franklin, Nat Fyfe and Dustin Martin, there’s a new top dog in town. Cameron is enjoying a career-best campaign for Greater Western Sydney and is arguably the form player of the competition, having nonchalantly torn apart opposition defences across each of the first seven rounds.The Giants will welcome back star on-baller Josh Kelly for Sunday's game against Hawthorn, while small forward Zac Langdon is in for his first match of the season.Healy believed it was one of the "great tragedies" of the AFL that the influence of key forwards has waned over the years, but was pleased Cameron is bucking the trend."We should all get down on our knees - if you believe in the almighty or even if you just believe in the footy gods - let's just pray that Jeremy Cameron from a pretty sweet spot can get 100 goals, because that alone will bring more supporters to the Giants and to our game," Healy said.Vince is a sports reporter for The Sydney Morning Herald."From all reports he's had an amazing pre-season, he looks fit, he looks strong.