West Coast defender Liam Baker has been offered a one-match ban for rough conduct on Sydney's Chad Warner.
The incident took place in the second quarter of the Eagles Round 24 loss, with the incident graded as careless conduct, medium impact and high contact, with no option for an early plea.
The Eagles have opted to challenge the suspension.
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Reuben Ginbey, Jordan Dawson, Rory Laird, Jake Soligo and Mitch Hinge were all offered financial sanctions for various offences.
Dawson was fined for careless contact with an umpire, his third such offence, and will pay $5,000 ($3,125 guilty plea).
Laird (intentional conduct, low impact and body contact) and Soligo (careless conduct, low impact, high contact) got sanctioned for rough conduct on North Melbourne duo Zac Banch and Tristan Xerri. Both were fined $3,000 ($2,000 guilty plea).
Mitch Hinge was cited for staging, and will pay $1,500 ($1,000 guilty plea).
As for Ginbey, he was sanctioned for a rough conduct charge on Sydney's Hayden McLean. The MRO deemed the incident as careless conduct, low impact and body contact, resulting in a $2,500 fine ($1,500 guilty plea).






