The star forward became a premiership player after booting two goals in the Cats' 81-point grand final mauling of the Sydney Swans on Saturday.
Cameron's trade to Geelong at the end of 2020 has already been a roaring success for club and player after the Cats gave up a record three first-round draft picks for his services.
The 29-year-old kicked the Giants' first goal of the 2019 decider, before GWS were ultimately blown away by Richmond.
After getting a taste of grand final day, Cameron was desperate for more.
I've been on the other side, I've been where the Swans are today, and it's tough," Cameron told reporters.
"From that day when I was Giants player I wanted to get back to a grand final and give it another shot.
"Waking up this morning was a completely different feeling (to 2019).Â
"I felt like we had a perfect opportunity to give it a great crack and win it so to do that it's pretty special."
Cameron was troubled by hamstring issues in his first season at Geelong but he finished his second with 65 goals and a premiership medallion.
The left-footed sharpshooter paid tribute to Geelong's culture and leadership.
"I've only been here for two years but what they've been able to do for a long time before that is incredible," Cameron said.
"I knew they (Geelong) were old before I came here, but I also knew they've got players that just want to win.
"It's such a special place when it all comes together.
"There's this real mix of experience that have been there before and know what it's like and also guys that are so hungry and haven't tasted it before like myself."