Melbourne key forward Aidan Johnson has been offered a two-match suspension for his bump on St Kilda's Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera.
Johnson was charged with rough conduct during the second term incident, with the Match Review Officer (MRO) grading the action as careless conduct, high impact and high contact.
Wanganeen-Milera received a head assessment on Sunday for concussion, but subsequently passed and played a pivotal role in the Saints' win.
Johnson's teammate Kysaiah Pickett also received scrutiny from the MRO for his strike (third offence) on run-with player Marcus Windhager.
Aidan Johnson has been handed a two-match ban for rough conduct on Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera.
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Pickett was well held by the St Kilda tagger, and his frustrations boiled over in the second quarter.
The MRO penalised the 24-year-old with a $5,000 ($3,125 guilty plea).
Earlier in the round, Hawthorn forward Mabior Chol was sanctioned for an obscene gesture during Friday's loss to Collingwood.
Fremantle tall Jye Amiss was caught striking Gold Coast defender Sam Collins, and copped a fine, while GWS' Xavier O'Halloran and Richmond's Kane McAuliffe were punished for careless contact with an umpire.