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Dom Sheed (born 10 April 1995) is an Australian rules footballhero, playing for the West Coast Eagles in the Australian Football League (AFL). Dayne Beams and Taylor Adams each had 26 possessions.The Tigers injury woes continued as they played almost all the game one man down after Jayden Short dislocated an elbow early in the first quarter.Dustin Martin cut a frustrated figure for much of the afternoon, making little impact with his 15 touches as he struggled against Matt De Boer.GWS speedster Lachie Whitfield logged a career-best 41 disposals while Jacob Hopper and Stephen Coniglio also provided plenty of run for the hosts.Cameron scored all but one of the Giants 16 first quarter points, but Richmond led by eight at the first break.Cameron troubled the Tigers with his mobility and aerial ability kicking 7.5 despite appearing to favour a shoulder in the second half.Lachie Neale ended with 43 disposals and a fourth-quarter goal while Josh Wilson ended the game with 16 marks.Port's wastefulness in front of goal in the second term, when they kicked 2.7 and missed several kickable opportunities proved pivotal.Heeney, who had been quiet in the opening two rounds, was paid a questionable free kick and kicked the sealer late in the final term.Sydney led by 31 points late in the third quarter thanks to a great snap from Heeney and only a run of four-straight behinds from the Swans had kept the game from becoming a blowout.Cripps extended the lead following a 50m penalty, awarded after a contentious contact below-the-knees free kick paid against Tom Phillips.The Power had multiple heroes as well with Rozee's five-goal effort coming with 21 disposals and seven marks, including a stunning effort in the fourth-quarter to set up his final goal.Those misses proved costly when Hipwood kicked two goals at the end of the quarter to become the first Lion since Daniel Merrett in 2012 with five goals before halftime as the home team extended their lead to 13 at the main break.The Giants Jeremys — Cameron and Finlayson — have combined for 12 goals to propel GWS to a 49-point win over an ailing Richmond in Sydney.Swans defender Callum Mills restricted Carlton star Marc Murphy, while Blues key defender Liam Jones had a great game on Sydney star Lance Franklin.As they did in last year's premiership decider, the Pies started well but clinical West Coast took the lead in the second quarter and weren't headed in a 15.8 (98) to 11.10 (76) victory on Saturday night in front of 60,878 fans.The Power threatened to overrun the Lions throughout the third and fourth quarters but in the end, Chris Fagan's men stormed home to continue their excellent start to 2019.Tom Lynch had his best goal return as a Tiger kicking 4.1 while Kane Lambert tallied 34 touches.The Sydney ruckman dominated with 16 disposals and 40 hit-outs.The Giants kicked four straight goals and six majors to two in the term to be up by 15 at half-time.Richmond debutant Sydney Stack also showed some promising signs.Brisbane had started the match like a bull at a gate, racing to a four-goal advantage before Rozee's first of the night with the hosts holding a 12-point lead at the first turn.While most eyes were on the MCG, there was a thriller at the Gabba as the Brisbane Lions produced a withering burst of goals in the final minutes to beat Port Adelaide and remain unbeaten.GWS kicked six goals to one in the last quarter to ice a 19.11 (125) to 10.16 (76) win.West Coast controlled the tempo for much of the third term, denying the Pies the ball as the visitors eked out a 20-point lead at three-quarter time.Finlayson, who has played most of his senior football as a back, comfortably exceeded his four-goal tally from his 17 previous games, booting 5.1.Elsewhere, GWS put another hole in Richmond's season and the Swans got off the mark with a win over Carlton.Hipwood's haul overshadowed a brilliant effort by Port Adelaide youngster Connor Rozee, with the first-year player kicking five goals in just his third AFL match.Sydney veteran Jarrad McVeigh limped off in the last quarter with a quad injury.The Carlton onballer was again awesome with 27 disposals and a whopping 13 clearances.He kicked three straight GWS goals either side of half-time as the surging Giants led by as much as 28 in the third quarter, and by 20 at the final break.Shuey and Gaff led the charge and Cripps gave his side the lead for the first time with his opening goal of the night 15 minutes in.The Lions tall kicked five goals in the first half and then one of three scored by Brisbane in the last four minutes as the hosts charged home for a 16.11 (107) to 13.12 (90) win at the Gabba.But the Power missed easy chances to Gray, Justin Westhoff, Brad Ebert and Houston - with Ebert's miss particularly galling after a clever tap by Gray left him free to run in on goal but he attempted a banana kick which sailed wide left.He had 26 disposals, including 14 contested possessions, and shared best-afield honours with Blues co-captain Patrick Cripps.It's the first win of the season for Sydney and a third-straight honourable loss for Carlton, who had pulled to within 13 points midway through the last quarter.Josh Thomas kicked the first goal of the final term, but Jack Darling goaled from close range after a piece of brilliance from Liam Ryan to tap a ball that was headed for a behind back into play.Jamie Cripps led all scorers with four goals, while Josh Kennedy booted three after an absorbing battle with Darcy Moore.Teammate Will Hayward suffered a suspected broken jaw when he landed heavily in the second term, while a hamstring injury forced off Carlton forward Mitch McGovern early in the third.This service may include material from Agence France-Presse (AFP), APTN, Reuters, AAP, CNN and the BBC World Service which is copyright and cannot be reproduced.Daniel McStay, Cam Rayner and Hugh McCluggage all booted two goals each for the Lions while Geelong recruit Lincoln McCarthy provided the moment of magic for the home team with a sensational mark on the shoulders of Power defender Dan Houston in the third quarter.They couldn't match the efficiency, run and pressure of the home team at Giants Stadium.

It hasn't taken a last-ditch Dom Sheed goal this time, but West Coast have come out on top against Collingwood at the MCG again, scoring a 22-point win in their first meeting since last year's grand final. West Coast Eagles premiership hero Dom Sheed admits he wondered whether he was up to playing top-level football after the man since dubbed the “King of Kalgoorlie” was dropped for a third time this season in August. West Coast prevailed by five points over Collingwood thanks to a late Dom Sheed goal.