For Cameron Cloey, touch football isn’t just a game—it’s a passion that fuels his drive to improve, compete, and push his limits. With the support of The Healthy Body Company’s physiotherapy team in Jordan Springs, over the past year, Cameron has built on his skills, faced challenges head-on, and set ambitious goals for the future. He’s determined to make 2025 his best season yet.
Cameron’s dedication to the sport has been evident in his performance across multiple high-level competitions. He proudly represented the Northern Beaches Renegades at the NSW Touch Football Junior State Cup, where he showcased his agility, speed, and strategic gameplay. Competing at this level requires intense training, discipline, and a commitment to continual improvement—qualities that Cameron embodies both on and off the field.
That winning feeling! Cameron was in the winning team in the Junior Regionals, where he was part of the Sydney Mets team.
Unlike many athletes, Cameron has been fortunate to avoid any major injuries over the past year. However, he knows that maintaining peak physical condition requires consistent recovery, injury prevention strategies, and expert physiotherapy support. Through regular treatment at The Healthy Body Company in Jordan Springs with Nathan Duguid and the team and the team, he has been able to optimise his performance, prevent injuries, and stay in top form for every game.
For Cameron, having access to high-quality physiotherapy has been a game-changer. The Healthy Body Company’s expert team has helped him with mobility work, strength training advice, and recovery techniques that keep him performing at his best. Whether it’s fine-tuning movement mechanics or ensuring muscles are primed for competition, physiotherapy plays a crucial role in his preparation and longevity in the sport.
Looking ahead, Cameron is focused on staying motivated, improving his strength, and sharpening his skills to compete at an even higher level. Specific goals for 2025 are too gain final selection into the Australian under 20’s team and play in the Youth Touch Cup later in the year, make the under 20’s or Men’s State of Origin Team and perform well at any state or national championships throughout the year.
Cameron believes that success in touch football comes down to hard work, consistency, and a positive mindset. His advice to young athletes?
Stay committed, train smart, and never stop learning. With the right balance of training, recovery, and physiotherapy, progress is inevitable. Also, goals. Set short and long term goals and stay focussed on them.
Cameron’s dedication to the game is inspiring. You can follow him on Instagram and check out his games live, on Kayo or YouTube!