West Coast skipper Liam Baker has been handed a one-match suspension for his bump on Brisbane's Cameron Rayner.
The incident occurred in the last quarter of the match between West Coast and Brisbane, with Baker leaping in the air to bump and collide with Rayner.
Baker caught Rayner high, with a free kick given and players rushing in from both sides.
Match review officer Michael Christian deemed Baker's actions to be rough conduct and graded the incident as careless conduct, medium impact and high contact.
Baker and the Eagles will have to challenge the decision at the tribunal this week if he is to play in next Friday night's Derby against Fremantle.
The Eagles co-captain has been banned on two previous occasions for high bumps, including one in the last match of 2025 which meant he missed the opening game of 2026. Baker has also been fined $1500 for making careless contact with an umpire.
Carlton captain Patrick Cripps has been fined $1500 for staging during the third quarter of the Blues' loss to Collingwood on Saturday night.
Brisbane forward Kai Lohmann was also fined $1500 for staging in the third quarter of his side's victory over West Coast.
Lions defender Noah Answerth has avoided suspension, but been fined $3000 for his bump on Eagles star Harley Reid in the first quarter. The MRO graded the rough conduct incident as careless conduct, low impact and high contact.
Meanwhile, Brisbane's Logan Morris and West Coast's Rhett Bazzo have been fined $1500 each for engaging in a melee/wrestle.
Fremantle vice-captain Andrew Brayshaw has been fined $3125 for making careless contact with an umpire.
Melbourne ruck Max Heath has been fined $3000 for rough conduct on North Melbourne ruck Tristan Xerri in the final quarter.

























