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Rayner lets it rip from long range
Cam Rayner gives his side an instant reply with this brutal kick from beyond the arc
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Cam Rayner’s junior coaches always knew about his potential but one performance on the biggest stage stands out above them all. They relive that game from 2015.
Cam Rayner and grand finals are a match made in heaven.
The last time the Brisbane star played in one, he wrote his name into the history books for Essendon Doutta Stars with eight goals.
Five of those came in the final quarter of the Essendon District Football League under-18 division one grand final back in 2015.
Rayner was playing against opponents three years older than him but he still managed to spark a sensational turnaround against Craigieburn.
He won the best on ground medal making it two in the space of a matter of weeks after winning the same award just weeks earlier in the under-16 decider.
The under-18 game was the only time he played under coach Craig Hicks for the season and the last time he pulled on the Stars jumper.
“He just took the game by the scruff of the neck,” Hicks recalled.
“We started him up forward early but then threw him around the footy when we couldn’t get our hands on it. Once we eventually settled, Cam went forward again and everything he touched turned to gold.
“He kicked one of his goals from about 50m on the run, it was sensational. There was some debate about him playing but we made the right decision.
“I first saw him playing for the EDFL’s interleague side a couple of years earlier when he was 15, he had a really good goal sense.
“I’ve been coaching for 20 years and when you see someone of his ability, you just know they’re special.
“There was some talk that he could have played a game in our senior side, I think he would have done very well if he did.”
The 2015 season was the only year Rayner spent in the Doutta Stars program, after learning much of his craft with Hillside.
But the change of clubs paid huge dividends for a teenager who had already represented Vic Metro and earned All-Australian selection at the under-15 national titles a year earlier.
Geoff Maddern, the coach of Doutta Stars’ under-16 premiership winning side, recalled Rayner’s dominant season.
He booted 46 goals from 15 games on his way to the division one league best and fairest in a team that also included now Richmond star Noah Balta.PLAYERCARDSTART21Noah Balta
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Rayner was best on ground in the decider despite being yellow carded after a clash with a Keilor opponent.
“I had him pegged as a top-five pick halfway through that season, I remember saying to his dad, John, who I had coached against for many years that he was going to play AFL,” Maddern said.
“Having been involved with the EDFL representative program for a long time, I’ve worked with a lot of talented players but I can say Cam is the best I’ve ever seen.
“I remember he was looking at changing clubs and came down for a training session and he eventually decided to hang around.
“He had one with Keilor as well, who we beat in the grand final, so it worked out for us.”
While he might be a powerful and dominant figure on the footy field, Rayner’s former coaches said he couldn’t be any different off it.
“He remains a real gentleman,” Maddern said.
“He was loved and respected from the moment he arrived at our footy club. There was no ego attached to him, he just wanted to play.”
Even when the time came for Rayner to take his talents to the next level in the TAC Cup, now the Coates Talent League, he did what he could for his premiership teammates.
e never played another game for Doutta Stars again.
“He would come and run water, doing everything he could to help out,” Hicks said.
“Cam is a very respectful person, that’s one thing that has never changed.”
Hoping the penny drops for him like it did for say a Petracca or Walters. Has all the tools to be something really special but is at risk of becoming a ‘coulda been’.We'd win a couple of flags over the next three to four years if this man got fit enough to average 20 disposals a game. He was exactly what we needed more of in the middle yesterday, but obviously doesn't have the tank sadly.
Still love him as a player, but a 15 disposal and 1 goal a game player is a role player. That's not someone you can rely on in big games to make an impact.
To me, his power, speed and contested marking shape as A grade. Watching him at the game yesterday the repeat effort side of things - though better than years gone by - still looks like it has a ways to go before he can fulfil his talent.Why assume it's a fitness issue?
I just don't think he's a smart footballer. Doesn’t know how to get cheap footy, doesn’t know when to dish it off or when to go alone, doesn’t use the ball well, chokes set shots consistently
I think de Goey, Martin and Greene matured as footballers (and people) and this was as important to them taking the next step as it was getting their body right
Cam Rayner excelled, spending a majority of his time in the midfield, while Zac Baileywas also at his elusive best around the contest.PLAYERCARDSTART33Zac Bailey
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PLAYERCARDEND
The Brisbane Lions have also selected a nine-person leadership group for the 2024 season.
Rounding out the group is Charlie Cameron, Cam Rayner, Brandon StarcevichPLAYERCARDSTART23Charlie Cameron
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PLAYERCARDEND, Jarrod BerryPLAYERCARDSTART37Brandon Starcevich
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PLAYERCARDENDand Oscar McInerneyPLAYERCARDSTART7Jarrod Berry
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PLAYERCARDEND.PLAYERCARDSTART46Oscar Mcinerney
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PLAYERCARDEND
IS THIS the season Cam Rayner plays a more prominent role in Brisbane's midfield?
On the eve of their Opening Round match against Carlton at the Gabba, Lions coach Chris Fagan has hinted the No.1 pick from the 2017 draft might be about to spend a larger chunk of minutes onball.
Since arriving at Brisbane over six years ago, Rayner has been projected as a powerhouse midfielder that could change games.
However, with a settled rotation close to the contest, the 24-year-old has spent a majority of his 113 games playing as a medium-sized forward.
Twelve months ago he was deployed at half-back to start the season, before that plan was shelved following a match-winning four-goal haul against Collingwood on Easter Thursday.
However, with his running capacity now greatly improved, Rayner is ready for the jump.
“He's playing a bit more midfield time and we'll roll with that," Fagan said.
"He's got better endurance now. He's still not an endurance beast, but he's worked on that enormously, enough to be able to play good minutes in the midfield, which is all that's required.
"His value is his power around the stoppages and the things he can do there.
"We're really pleased with how he's developed."
Rayner was set to increase his midfield time in 2021 before rupturing his ACL in the pre-season, and has certainly been used there in small bursts the past two seasons.
"I'm not going to say I'm the best runner, but if I can bridge the gap to what it's been recently, it's something I want to work on," Rayner said.
"I feel fitter and stronger in the (pre-season) games this year than I have, so I guess that's a plus."
Rayner will likely still spend a good chunk of time in Brisbane's potent forward 50, but with Darcy Gardinerexpected to fulfill a role alongside Joe Daniher and Eric HipwoodPLAYERCARDSTART27Darcy Gardiner
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PLAYERCARDEND, Fagan now has more flexibility with Rayner.PLAYERCARDSTART30Eric Hipwood
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PLAYERCARDEND
"We've been trying to build a little versatility in our team," Fagan said.
"You never know in a game when you might need to flip somebody over."
4) Rayner thrives in the middle
In Brisbane's important win over Melbourne on Thursday night, it was Cam Rayner setting the tone through the middle of the ground. In the first quarter alone, Rayner gathered 12 disposals, six clearances and seven inside 50s, and proved crucial in giving his side confidence early in the game. As the game wore on, the balance between he and his fellow midfielders in Josh Dunkleyand Lachie NealePLAYERCARDSTART5Josh Dunkley
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PLAYERCARDENDbecame more evident, but that early dominance from Rayner was key in taking away Melbourne's main asset – its onball brigade of Christian PetraccaPLAYERCARDSTART9Lachie Neale
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PLAYERCARDEND, Jack VineyPLAYERCARDSTART5Christian Petracca
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PLAYERCARDEND, and Clayton OliverPLAYERCARDSTART7Jack Viney
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PLAYERCARDEND. Rayner finished the game with 10 inside 50s from 25 disposals, and proved his value roaming higher up the ground for longer periods of time. – Gemma BastianiPLAYERCARDSTART13Clayton Oliver
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PLAYERCARDEND
Lions star Josh Dunkleyhas challenged Cam Rayner to deliver consistently strong midfield performances to cement his spot in Brisbane’s engine room.PLAYERCARDSTART5Josh Dunkley
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PLAYERCARDEND
The versatile Rayner was outstanding last Thursday night in Brisbane’s 22-point win over Melbourne with a midfield effort that included 25 disposals, nine of which were clearances.
Rayner’s MCG display raised his hopes of being shifted more often from the forwards to Brisbane’s star-studded midfield.
However, Dunkley said Rayner had to produce similar form regularly during his midfield spells for the positional switch to occur more regularly.
“It’s pretty special what he can do as a player,” the Lions vice-captain said ahead of Brisbane’s battle with the undefeated Geelong at the Gabba on Saturday night.
“Consistency and all that comes into it now for him, and if he wants to get more midfield time, we want to see those behaviours more often.
“It’s great that he could start like that (against Melbourne) and show us what he’s capable of.
“A game like (that) will go a long way to helping him with his confidence levels, and knowing that he can do it against the best is going to be real important.
“When he gets his chance (in the midfield), I’m sure he will take it like he did (against Melbourne) and we look forward to getting him in there more.”
Cam Rayner says he and his misfiring Brisbane forward line teammates need to get back to basics to recapture their best form against Gold Coast on Sunday night.
Rayner was one of many Lions roundly criticised following last week's 54-point loss to Greater Western Sydney, with Joe Daniher, Eric Hipwoodand Charlie CameronPLAYERCARDSTART30Eric Hipwood
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PLAYERCARDENDalso questioned for their effort.PLAYERCARDSTART23Charlie Cameron
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PLAYERCARDEND
Just three matches ago, Rayner played one of the best games of his career in a powerful win over Melbourne at the MCG. That night he gathered 25 disposals, and has racked up 23 (with two goals) in the subsequent fortnight.
"It's hard for me to come out and say I can play like that every week, the AFL is hard," Rayner said prior to Brisbane's main training session on Thursday morning.
"The hardest thing to find is consistency.
"The thing I want to focus on is … doing the things I can do consistently without the ball, and that's probably the thing that's let me down the last couple of weeks.
"I want to make sure I tidy that up."
Brisbane's forward line has had trouble converting its opportunities, ranked 18th for goals per inside 50 and also ranked 18th for shot at goal accuracy.
They are also one of the worst teams in the competition, 15th, for contested ball differential inside 50.
Rayner put the onus on himself to apply more defensive pressure and stand up in "moments".
"We can't shy away from the fact we've had opportunities to kick goals and missed them at important times," he said.
"In the AFL, momentum is such a big thing, and if you lose that, it can get away from you pretty quickly."
Daniher missed Thursday's session with illness, but the club is in no doubt he'll line up against the Suns.
Rayner said the Lions expected nothing out of the ordinary from their under-fire forwards.
"I know this is pretty simple, but I'm expecting them to come out and play their role and that's what we haven't been doing recently and that's why we've been a little bit below par.
"We don't expect Charlie and Eric and Joe to come out and kick five goals every week because … we can't expect that from anyone.
"It's a team game, we need to make sure we get our roles filled and if we get our roles filled as a team that should help those blokes play better up forward."
Generally I am happy enough for our players to exchange some comments with opposition players even after a loss. However Rayner carries on like it was no big deal to him that we lost and he’s had a shocker. He doesn’t appear to have any comprehension that he’s let him self and the team. It just doesn’t seem to bother him.Was surprised for a bloke who was ranked 3rd worst player for Brisbane today (only the sub and the subbed off were ranked lower), Rayner was all beaming smiles and happy chatting with multiple Hawks players after the game. Someone needs to tell him he is supposed to be gutted at such a loss and his own bad performance. He gets selected every week for no apparent reason. Certainly not based on performance.
Cam Rayner is on the rise
We've seen flashes of brilliance regularly throughout his seven seasons at the club, but Cam Rayner played arguably one of his top three games in Lions colours. Building nicely since the mid-season bye, the former No.1 draft pick exploded in the high pressure contest, kicking two goals from 20 disposals that also included two goal assists. He picked off a Nick Blakeykick to set up an early Joe Daniher major and then burst through a Dane RampePLAYERCARDSTART22Nick Blakey
- Age
- 24
- Ht
- 196cm
- Wt
- 83kg
- Pos.
- Def
CareerSeasonLast 5
- D
- 9.9
- 3star
- K
- 7.0
- 3star
- HB
- 2.9
- 3star
- M
- 2.3
- 2star
- T
- 2.4
- 4star
- MG
- 189.1
- 3star
- D
- 8.1
- 2star
- K
- 6.3
- 3star
- HB
- 1.9
- 1star
- M
- 2.1
- 2star
- T
- 2.6
- 4star
- MG
- 189.1
- 3star
- D
- 7.2
- 2star
- K
- 5.2
- 2star
- HB
- 2.0
- 2star
- M
- 1.2
- 2star
- T
- 1.2
- 3star
PLAYERCARDENDtackle to kick his own. Rayner's third quarter goal from a stoppage where he swatted aside multiple Swans before drilling the shot from 45m was out of the top shelf. A powerhouse that could not be tackled, this is the version of Rayner the Lions hope becomes the norm.PLAYERCARDSTART24Dane Rampe
- Age
- 34
- Ht
- 187cm
- Wt
- 89kg
- Pos.
- Def
CareerSeasonLast 5
- D
- 17.0
- 4star
- K
- 10.6
- 4star
- HB
- 6.4
- 4star
- M
- 4.9
- 5star
- T
- 2.5
- 4star
- MG
- 358.8
- 5star
- D
- 14.1
- 3star
- K
- 9.0
- 4star
- HB
- 5.1
- 3star
- M
- 3.4
- 3star
- T
- 1.5
- 2star
- MG
- 284.5
- 4star
- D
- 10.6
- 3star
- K
- 7.2
- 3star
- HB
- 3.4
- 3star
- M
- 2.4
- 3star
- T
- 1.4
- 4star
PLAYERCARDEND