Melbourne speedster Caleb Windsor has avoided any suspension for his rough conduct charge on Fremantle midfielder Caleb Serong.
Windsor did cop a $3,000 ($2,000 guilty plea) fine for his second quarter act, which was his first offence.
The Match Review Officer (MRO) deemed the charge as careless conduct, low impact and high contact, resulting in a hefty fine.
Windsor's teammate Kysaiah Pickett was once again in the sights of the MRO, only this time copped a fixed financial sanction.
Pickett was caught striking Dockers defender Karl Worner in the second term, and will hand over $3,125 ($1,875 guilty plea).
Elsewhere, Adelaide's Mark Keane was fined for staging in the fourth quarter of the club's win over GWS. He will hand over $1,500 ($1,000 guilty plea).
Gold Coast's John Noble will also pay the same amount for attempting to trip Richmond's Jack Ross in the second term.
Previously, Collingwood pair Nick Daicos and Jeremy Howe were fined from Thursday's win against Brisbane.
Daicos got charged with "other misconduct" on tagger Jarrod Berry, and will pay $1,500 ($1,000 guilty plea). Howe will play the same for attempting to trip Will Ashcroft.
Carlton captain Patrick Cripps was also sanctioned for his strike on North Melbourne captain Jy Simpkin during the Good Friday clash. He'll pay $3,125 ($1,875 guilty plea).