The AFL Match Review Officer has handed down two financial penalties following Sunday's action, while the VFL Match Review Panel has banned an AFL-listed Roo following a striking incident.
Taylor Goad was reported in North Melbourne's reserves' tight two-point victory over Richmond on Sunday for striking Tiger Lachlan Street.
The MRP deemed the act in the second quarter to be intentional conduct, low impact, and body contact.
However, with an early plea, the ban can be dropped to a $600 fine and a reprimand instead.
Across the AFL landscape, Demon Clayton Oliver has been given a fine for making careless contact with an umpire in the third quarter.
The charge stands at a $1,500 fine, but can be reduced to $1,000 with an early plea.
Additionally, Brady Hough has also been fined for an incident with Rowan Marshall in the Eagles' win over St Kilda.
Hough has been charged with "unreasonable or unnecessary contact with an injured player" after his act was caught in the third quarter.
Hough can accept a $1,500 fine, which can be reduced to $1,000 with an early plea.