Fremantle captain Alex Pearce has actually put his heart out with a homage to Cam McCarthy a day after devoting a psychological objective to his late good friend and previous colleague. Pearce kicked simply the 5th objective of his AFL profession throughout the Dockers’ fightback versus Collingwood on Friday night and pumped his fist towards the sky in honour of McCarthy. McCarthy passed away aged 29 simply over 2 weeks earlier. He was discovered unresponsive at a home, thought to come from his moms and dads, in Perth. Know the news with the 7NEWS app: Download today A day later on Pearce and his colleagues fought through the sorrow to bet Fremantle, and McCarthy was front of mind when the skipper lined up for objective versus the Magpies. “I fidgeted returning. When I had it, the hands were a bit unsteady,” Pearce stated after resisting tears. “I did believe, I resembled, ‘Cam would kick this’. I mored than happy to (kick it). It was for him.” Alex Pearce pumps his fist towards the sky in honour of McCarthy. Credit: Daniel Carson/AFL Photos by means of Getty Images On Saturday, Pearce shared the effective picture of his event along with images with “my terrific mate Dardy” and an individual reflection. “We utilized to listen to a tune whenever we were together,” Pearce started. “It didn’t have much significance however it typically implied we were having fun. “On reflection, it summarizes the guy completely: ‘Baby I’m one of a kind, infant I’m as soon as in a life time … infant I’m a hell of a discover, infant I’m when in a life time.’ “Cherish the minutes you invest with mates and make the best memories you can. “The memories I made with Cam will be engraved into my heart permanently, he might make you smile and lose yourself in laughter like no one I’ve ever satisfied. “I hope we can all keep in mind all the great times and objective to live a life filled with enjoyable and joy that will make this fantastic guy proud. “Once in a life time.” Pearce stayed excellent mates with McCarthy after the latter left Fremantle. Credit: Instagram As colleagues and good friends rallied around Pearce, West Coast’s Tom Barrass stated the Freo skipper’s objective would decrease as “No. 100 for the huge fella”. McCarthy’s AFL profession ended on 99 objectives from his 70 video games. “He directed it through,” Pearce responded. McCarthy has mates dotted throughout the AFL after starting his profession with the GWS Giants before moving home to Western Australia to bet Fremantle.