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The Australian Football League (AFL) has announced the return of Augusto Camargo, who was injured during the match against Collingwood last weekend. Camargo, who had been out with a knee injury for several weeks, returned to the team on Sunday and played the full game as the Bulldogs beat Collingwood by six points. Despite his injury, Camargo's performance was impressive and he played well throughout the game. He scored two tries in the first half and added another try in the second half, helping his side to victory. "It was a tough week for me physically but I'm excited to get back out there," said Camargo after the match. "It's going to be a big adjustment coming back from that injury so I'll have to make sure I get my body back to normal." Camargo's return is a positive development for the Bulldogs, who have struggled recently with injuries to their key players. The club has also been working hard to strengthen its squad and improve its defensive performance this season. "We're really pleased to see Camargo back out with us," said coach Justin Hodges. "He's been doing well in training and we've got some good news for our young players who have been out with injury." The return of Camargo will be a boost for the Bulldogs, who have struggled to find consistent form this season. They will need him to perform at a high level in order to maintain their momentum and continue their climb up the ladder. |
