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AFL:'The bye will do him good': sore Cat ace set for a rest

Geelong coach Chris Scott is adamant Jeremy Cameron's surgically-repaired arm is not a serious issue despite the star forward pulling up lame several times during the nine-point loss to Fremantle.

Cameron underwent surgery after breaking his right arm in last year's grand final loss to Brisbane, and he's still suffering some nerve issues from that injury.

The 33-year-old looked to have hurt the same arm again when he was tackled by Fremantle ruckman Mason Cox in the third term of Thursday night's blockbuster in Perth.

And Cameron was again left in pain and looking to protect his arm when he copped a hit from Pat Voss later in that same quarter.

Cameron, who finished with two goals from six disposals, has also been dealing with a "grumbly" hip issue, but Scott says the veteran's arm is okay.

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