Sydney's Zak Jones can accept a $1500 fine for striking Hawthorn's Luke Breust in the second quarter on Friday night.
The incident was graded as intentional conduct with low impact, which saw Jones handed a $2500 fine. An early plea can bring the fine down to $1500.
Zak Jones made contact with Luke Breust in this incident. #AFLSwansHawks pic.twitter.com/S1h4dyhYz8
— AFL (@AFL) May 26, 2017
North Melbourne's Ryan Clarke can accept a $1000 fine for rough conduct on Carlton's Matthew Wright on Sunday afternoon.
The incident was assessed as careless conduct with low impact to the head, was was classified as a $1500 fine, that can be downgraded to $1000 with an early plea.
Matthew Wright was left a little worse for wear after this bump from Ryan Clarke #AFLBluesNorth pic.twitter.com/Kv87UeuXsw
— AFL (@AFL) May 28, 2017
Sydney's Heath Grundy, St Kilda's Jack Steven, Brisbane's Dayne Beams and Collingwood's Taylor Adams can all accept $1000 fines for incidents over the weekend.
Port Adelaide's Charlie Dixon and Hawthorn's Shaun Burgoyne had incidents looked at by the match review panel, although both players were cleared.
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