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Jez says no to gambling

Geelong Cats star and new dad Jeremy Cameron this week reaffirmed his commitment as an ambassador for the Victorian Responsible Gambling Foundation’s Love the Game program.

As part of the program, Bellarine Peninsula residents are encouraged to participate in a challenge to show they love the game, not the odds by finding ways to talk about sport without referring to the betting odds and starting a conversation about the risks associated with gambling.

“Fatherhood has given me an even greater awareness of the importance of ensuring children grow up in safe, positive environments,” Cameron said.

“Gambling ads are everywhere these days and I’m concerned about the message they’re sending to young people about the value of playing and watching sport.

“I have never considered the odds of winning a match or how my performance might be pivotal to the outcome of a multi, and I don’t want my daughter to grow up in an environment where betting on sport is accepted as normal.”

More than 700 clubs, including many from the Greater Geelong region, are Love the Game partners, including Victoria’s 10 AFL clubs.

They reject sponsorships from gambling providers, raise community awareness about the risks associated with gambling and teach kids to think critically about their choices.

“I’m fortunate to be part of such a family friendly club where teaching kids to love the game, not the odds, is a priority,” Cameron said.

“I’m also proud Geelong says no to gambling sponsorships and that there are no sports betting ads at the Cattery during home games.”

Anyone negatively affected by their own or someone else’s gambling can access free and confidential advice, support and referral by calling the 24/7 Gambler’s Help line on 1800 858 858.

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