Posted: 2024-05-24 09:42:37

Walyalup/Fremantle captain Alex Pearce kicked an unlikely late goal as the Dockers launched a frenetic fightback to post a thrilling draw with Collingwood in Perth.

The Magpies looked to have Friday night's match sown up after Bobby Hill's goal with just under eight minutes remaining gave the visitors a 25-point lead.

But goals to Bailey Banfield and Hayden Young — plus a controversial goal to Sean Darcy — put the Dockers within reach before Pearce took a sliding mark and kicked truly to cut the margin to a point with one minute and 49 seconds remaining.

The Dockers had a chance to win the match, but Jeremy Sharp's 25-metre shot on the run with 47 seconds remaining could only manage a behind.

The Magpies surged the ball forward and had two ball-ups in their forward 50, but the Dockers' defence held firm.

The Dockers finished level with the Magpies, 11.9 (75) to 10.15 (75).

Pearce said his move forward late was a "set play".

"You just throw a bit of caution to the wind," he told ABC Sport after the match.

"I'm always one to put my hand up. I actually told Luke Ryan early in the quarter that I was a bit sore and he might have to go and he said, 'No skip, you've got it'.

"So, I've got him to thank for putting me in that position."

When taking the kick for goal, Pearce said he was thinking of former Dockers teammate and close friend, Cam McCarthy, who died earlier this month aged 29.

"It has been tough," Pearce told the Seven Network.

"A couple of weeks ago, it was a really hard game (against the Swans) to get through.

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