Hawthorn will be without stars James Sicily and Dylan Moore for their ANZAC Day clash with the Gold Coast Suns, after both men were found guilty of striking their opponents in Saturday night's clash with the Power.

The off-the-ball jumper punches were always going to draw Michael Christian's ire after administrator Greg Swann put the act firmly on the agenda earlier this season.

The Suns may also be undermanned for the clash, after John Noble was cited for rough conduct after his tackle on Essendon's Tom Edwards.

Noble's tackle in the fourth quarter was deemed careless conduct, medium impact and high contact - a combination that delineates a one-week ban. The Suns may challenge the ruling to potentially get their dashing defender off for the clash, with a decision expected tomorrow.

GOLD COAST, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 05: Touk Miller of the Suns handles the ball during the round four AFL match between Gold Coast Suns and Adelaide Crows at People First Stadium, on April 05, 2025, in Gold Coast, Australia. (Photo by Matt Roberts/AFL Photos/via Getty Images)
GOLD COAST, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 05: Touk Miller of the Suns handles the ball during the round four AFL match between Gold Coast Suns and Adelaide Crows at People First Stadium, on April 05, 2025, in Gold Coast, Australia. (Photo by Matt Roberts/AFL Photos/via Getty Images)

Noble's teammate Touk Miller has escaped with just a fine for his hefty collision with an umpire - a collision that left the umpire nursing an injured shoulder. He has been fined $1500, that can be reduced to $1000 with an early plea. 

Power youngster Josh Lai was also cited for careless contact with an umpire, an received the same punitive measure.

Lai's captain, superstar Zak Butters, continues to run up his tab with the MRO, after being fined $1500 for striking Hawthorn's Sam Butler.

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