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Posted: 2024-05-10 08:10:15

Fremantle coach Justin Longmuir has revealed some Dockers players were in doubt to feature in Friday night's 48-point loss to Sydney following the sudden death of former Docker Cam McCarthy.

McCarthy died at the age of 29 on Thursday night, with Fremantle players left rocked when the news broke on Friday.

A tribute to McCarthy was held before Friday night's match, with veterans such as Nat Fyfe, Luke Ryan and Alex Pearce fighting back tears as they remembered their former teammate.

Both Sydney and Fremantle players wore black armbands in memory of McCarthy, who played 49 matches for the Dockers between 2017-2020 after starting his career at GWS.

After the match, Fyfe and Pearce laid down flowers in the goal square in memory of McCarthy.

In the hours leading up to the match, Fremantle made a change to its emergencies list by adding key defender Hugh Davies as defensive cover.

Davies was not required in the end, but Longmuir revealed the move to add him to the emergency list was made due to the prospect of players pulling out of the match in the wake of McCarthy's death.

"We had players that were very close not playing, so I'm proud of the way they went out and competed in difficult circumstances," Longmuir said after the 13.9 (87) to 4.15 (39) loss.

"Some of our players have known Cam for a long period of time and continued those relationships post him playing for us.

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