Fremantle duo Michael Walters and Neil Erasmus have copped fines following their poor decisions in Sunday's clash against Melbourne.
Walters will hand over $3,000 ($2,000 early plea) for tripping Demons small forward Kade Chandler in the second quarter.
The Match Review Officer (MRO) graded the incident as intentional conduct, low impact and body contact, constituting a fine.
Erasmus will also reach into his pockets after carelessly coming into contact with an umpire in the final term, resulting in a fixed financial sanction of $1,500 ($1,000 early plea).
Sydney duo Taylor Adams and Tom Hanily's wallets will also be slightly lighter after their indiscretions against Gold Coast on Friday night.
Adams will pay $1,500 ($1,000 early plea) for his involvement in a second quarter wrestle with Sun's defender Connor Budarick.
For the same involvement, Budarick will give slightly more than double ($3,125 ($1,875)) for his participation.
As for Hanily, he was sanctioned for rough conduct against Gold Coast youngster Will Graham, fined $3,000 ($2,000 early plea).
The MRO graded Hanily's action as careless conduct, low impact and high conduct, which narrowly avoided any match suspension.
Lastly, St Kilda youngster and Round 1 debut fancy Hugh Boxshall will have to cough up $1,500 ($1,000) for his careless contact with an umpire in Saturday's pre-season game against Port Adelaide.