Collingwood youngster Brayden Sier has been handed a suspended $5000 fine for betting on AFL matches and events.

The AFL announced that Sier placed a number of bets during the 2017 season, although all of his wagers totalled less than $50.

AFL general counsel Andrew Dillon said none of Sier's bets included the Magpies, with the League finding Sier's activity during regular betting account checks.

"Mr Dillon said the player’s remorse and full co-operation during the investigation had been taken into account, along with the size of the wagers, and his sanction had therefore been suspended for a two-year period," the AFL said in a statement.

"The AFL continues to conduct regular integrity checks with all wagering partners on all players, coaches, administrators across the AFL competition as part its regulations in this area." 

The youngster has not yet played a senior game for Collingwood.